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Citizen Buelna (2013)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 55M

Director : Felipe Cazals
Writer : Leo Eduardo Mendoza

Synopsis

Rafael faces the complications of the revolution and discovers true love with Luisa.

Actors

Sebastián Zurita
Sebastián Zurita
Rafael Buelna
Marimar Vega
Marimar Vega
Luisa Sarria
Demián Alcázar
Demián Alcázar
Lucio Blanco
Tenoch Huerta
Tenoch Huerta
Zapata
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Gustavo Sánchez Parra
Obregón
Jorge Zárate
Jorge Zárate
Heriberto Frías
Dagoberto Gama
Dagoberto Gama
Carrazco
Enoc Leaño
Enoc Leaño
Francisco Villa
Bruno Bichir
Bruno Bichir
Soto y Gama
Elizabeth Cervantes
Elizabeth Cervantes
Guerra Carrazco
Paquita la del Barrio
Paquita la del Barrio
Waitress
Andrés Montiel
Andrés Montiel
Martín Luis Guzmán
Teresa Ruiz
Teresa Ruiz
Ramón Medína
Ramón Medína
General Fierro
Maía Corona
Maía Corona
Jacaranda
Patricia Reguera
Patricia Reguera

Crews

Felipe Cazals
Felipe Cazals
Director
Leo Eduardo Mendoza
Leo Eduardo Mendoza
Screenplay
Felipe Cazals
Felipe Cazals
Writer
Christian Arrieta
Christian Arrieta
Producer
Felipe Cazals
Felipe Cazals
Producer
Mario Lemus Lazo
Mario Lemus Lazo
Producer
Annaibis Pérez Rubio
Annaibis Pérez Rubio
Producer
Martín Boege
Martín Boege
Cinematography
Joaquín de la Riva
Joaquín de la Riva
Set Decoration
Shantal Franceschi
Shantal Franceschi
Set Decoration

Trailers and other movies

Ciudadano Buelna, Trailer Oficial México (HD)

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