No Place is Far Away (2012)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : Michelle Ibaven
Writer : Michelle Ibaven, Sergio Blanco

Synopsis

The story of a town at the mercy of a landscape in transformation; standing on the brink of an encroaching reality, one in which the age-old fears of the inhabitants are being reproduced. A hamlet has survived, perched in a remote location where its children can grow up and the elderly can die and stay there.

Actors

José Nazareno Ramírez
José Nazareno Ramírez
Himself
Jaime Julián Domínguez
Jaime Julián Domínguez
Himself
Jesús Marcial Cruz
Jesús Marcial Cruz
Himself
Maurilio Cruz Lara
Maurilio Cruz Lara
Himself
Enrique Domínguez
Enrique Domínguez
Himself
Juana Manuel
Juana Manuel
Herself
Teresa Batista
Teresa Batista
Herself
Lirio Caraveo
Lirio Caraveo
Rosario Parra
Rosario Parra
Herself
Miguel Manuel
Miguel Manuel
Himself
Paula Cadena
Paula Cadena
Herself
Luis Domínguez
Luis Domínguez
Himself
Dolores Domínguez
Dolores Domínguez
Herself
San Miguel Cruz
San Miguel Cruz
Himself
Cruz Batista
Cruz Batista
Isabel Batista
Isabel Batista
Mercelia Batista
Mercelia Batista
Juana Caraveo
Juana Caraveo
Petronila Caraveo
Petronila Caraveo
Juana Marisela Carrillo
Juana Marisela Carrillo
Angelina Cobo
Angelina Cobo
Isidora Cruz
Isidora Cruz
Juan Cruz
Juan Cruz
Modesto Cruz
Modesto Cruz
Carmen Cruz
Carmen Cruz
Erminia Cruz
Erminia Cruz
Guadalupe Cruz
Guadalupe Cruz
Lorena Cruz
Lorena Cruz
Angelina Cruz
Angelina Cruz
Petra Cruz
Petra Cruz
Juan Cruz Moreno
Juan Cruz Moreno
Rosa Delgado
Rosa Delgado
Isidora Domínguez
Isidora Domínguez
María Elena Domínguez
María Elena Domínguez
Margarita Gallardo
Margarita Gallardo
Susana González
Susana González
Luisa Gutiérrez
Luisa Gutiérrez
Porfirio Gutiérrez
Porfirio Gutiérrez
Marcial Lara
Marcial Lara
Pilar León
Pilar León
Enrique Manuel
Enrique Manuel
Rufina Morales
Rufina Morales
Nazaria Moreno
Nazaria Moreno
Juan Moreno
Juan Moreno
Sahuaripo Felipe Palma
Sahuaripo Felipe Palma
Serafina Palma
Serafina Palma
Julio Reyes
Julio Reyes
Ignacio Rivas
Ignacio Rivas
Dolores Vega
Dolores Vega
Jerónimo Chaparro
Jerónimo Chaparro
Prof. Jerónimo Chaparro
Jose Luis Palma
Jose Luis Palma
Francisco Cruz
Francisco Cruz

Crews

Michelle Ibaven
Michelle Ibaven
Director
Michelle Ibaven
Michelle Ibaven
Cinematography
Enedina Molina
Enedina Molina
Producer
Michelle Ibaven
Michelle Ibaven
Screenplay
Sergio Blanco
Sergio Blanco
Screenplay
Viviana García-Besné
Viviana García-Besné
Editor
Samuel Larson
Samuel Larson
Music
Samuel Larson
Samuel Larson
Sound Editor
Samuel Larson
Samuel Larson
Sound mixer
Sergio Blanco
Sergio Blanco
Production Office Assistant
Sergio Blanco
Sergio Blanco
Sound Recordist
David Lauer
David Lauer
Still Photographer
Pablo Fulgueiro
Pablo Fulgueiro
Post Production Consulting
Leslie Altamirano
Leslie Altamirano
Post Production Supervisor
Fabián García
Fabián García
Color Designer
Ricardo Meade
Ricardo Meade
Title Graphics
David Rodríguez Jaramillo
David Rodríguez Jaramillo
Graphic Novel Illustrator
Miguel Manuel
Miguel Manuel
Translator
Alistair Tremps
Alistair Tremps
Translator
Alistair Tremps
Alistair Tremps
Legal Services
Lorena Longoria
Lorena Longoria
Legal Services

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