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The Spokeswoman (2020)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : Luciana Kaplan

Synopsis

The Spokeswoman narrates the trip of María de Jesús Patricio, the first indigenous woman to run for president in Mexico, revealing the nature and complexity of racism and gender discrimination in a changing society.

Actors

María de Jesús Patricio Martínez
María de Jesús Patricio Martínez
Self
Yamili Chan Dzul
Yamili Chan Dzul
Self
Carmen García de Aldama
Carmen García de Aldama
Self
Fidencio Aldama
Fidencio Aldama
Self
Panchita Vázquez
Panchita Vázquez
Self
Loreta Vázquez
Loreta Vázquez
Self
Mario Luna
Mario Luna
Self
Carlos González
Carlos González
Self
José Aurelio Mugarte Xool
José Aurelio Mugarte Xool
Self
Alfonso Uicab
Alfonso Uicab
Self
Felipe Serio
Felipe Serio
Self
Ubaldo Valdez
Ubaldo Valdez
Self
Rusell Peba Ocampo
Rusell Peba Ocampo
Self
Gabriela Torres
Gabriela Torres
Self
Lupita Vázquez
Lupita Vázquez
Self
Adriana Hernández Segura
Adriana Hernández Segura
Self
Ramón Landaverde
Ramón Landaverde
Self
Damian Muguarte Barbosa
Damian Muguarte Barbosa
Self

Crews

Luciana Kaplan
Luciana Kaplan
Director
Carolina Coppel
Carolina Coppel
Producer
Mónica Lozano
Mónica Lozano
Producer
Eamon O'Farrill
Eamon O'Farrill
Producer
Alejandro Castaños
Alejandro Castaños
Music
Ernesto Pardo
Ernesto Pardo
Cinematography
Luciana Kaplan
Luciana Kaplan
Editor
Valentina Leduc Navarro
Valentina Leduc Navarro
Editor
Luciana Kaplan
Luciana Kaplan
Writer
Lena Esquenazi
Lena Esquenazi
Sound Designer
Nicolás Aguilar
Nicolás Aguilar
Sound Recordist
Miguel Ángel Molina
Miguel Ángel Molina
Sound Mixer
Federico Schmucler
Federico Schmucler
Music

Trailers and other movies

La Vocera | The Spokeswoman  (Trailer - english subtitles)

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