Anyway, Juan is Your Name

1h 39m
History
5.8

Analytical view of one of the least reported conflicts of national cinema: the Cristero movement that developed in the regions of western Mexico between 1926 and 1929, highlighting the inability to be faithful to both the Church and the State.

Cast

Jorge Russek
Unknown
Patricia Aspíllaga
Unknown
Rocío Brambila
Unknown
Juan Ferrara
Unknown
José Martí
Unknown
Felipe Casanova
Unknown
Salvador Sánchez
Unknown
Pilar Souza
Unknown
Ramón Menéndez
Unknown
Jorge Fegán
Unknown
Honorato Magaloni
Unknown
Carlos Rotzinger
Unknown
Manuel Dondé
Unknown
Luis Basurto
Unknown
Jose Brown
Unknown
Roberto Ruy
Unknown
Elsa Benn
Unknown

Crew

Marcela Fernández Violante
Director, Writer, Production Design
Adrian Palomeque
Writer
Mitl Valdez
Writer
Marcelino Aupart
Editor
Giovanni Korporaal
Editor
Arturo de la Rosa
Cinematography
Mily Bermejo
Compositor

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