Remigio:   
Cruz:   
Doña Roble:   
René:   
Jacinto:   
Conrado:   
Diego:   
Melo:   
Enoc Leaño
Mario Zaragoza
Ofelia Arredondo
Iván Darío García
Adrián Sheridan
Rolando Real
Esteban Ibarra
Iván Esquivel



Director
Carlos Garcia Campillo (Monterrey, México, 1976). Confessed cinephile. Retired comics collector. For more than a decade he has worked in various jobs in the film and comics industry. In the 90’s he wrote and published the comic “Lugo”. Has has directed the short films “A Little Bit of Blood” (1998), “The Neoliberal Machine” (2000) and “323 Memories” (2006). He currently lives in Monterrey, México, with his wife Lesslye Yin, where he develops film and comics projects through his company Producciones El Chango.

Filmography
1998 – “Un Chorrito de Sangre” (A Little Bit of Blood). Short film. Writer and director.
1998 – “Pecado en la Piel” (Sin in the Skin). Documentary. Writer and director.
2003 – “La Máquina Neoliberal” (The Neoliberal Machine). Short film. Writer and director.
2006 – “323 Recuerdos” (323 Memories). Short film. Writer, director and editor.
2006 – “El Quejido” (The Lament). Short film. Writer, director and editor.


Producer
Lesslye Yin Ramos (Monterrey, 1977).
Graduated with a degree in Communications from the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) in 1998. Since then she has worked as a producer for film, video and TV. In 1998 she was the producer and editor of the short film “A Little Bit of Blood”, shot on 16mm and starring Roberto Sosa (Man on Fire). As a producer she has worked on short films like “The Neoliberal Machine”, “323 Memories” and “Joe Smith”. Her work on feature films includes Arturo Ruiz Esparza’s “Veritas, Prince of Truth”, an english-spoken film shot in Mexico and Texas and starring Sean Patrick Flannery and Amy Jo Johnson. Her latest credits are the short films “El Quejido”, “Los Amorosos” and “El Toro”, three of the four short films awarded by PROMOCINE, a State Fund for the Promotion of Film in Nuevo Leon. She is currently living in Monterrey, Mexico, where she is developing several projects for film and video.

Filmography
1998 – “Un Chorrito de Sangre” (A Little Bit of Blood). Dir. Carlos García Campillo. Short film. Producer and editor.
1998 – “Pecado en la Piel” (Sin in the Skin). Dir. Carlos García Campillo. Documentary. Producer.
2003 – “La Máquina Neoliberal” (The Neoliberal Machine). Dir. Carlos y Gabriel García Campillo. Short film. Producer.
2006 – “Joe Smith”. Dir. Daniel Melo. Short film. Producer.
2006 – “323 Recuerdos” (323 Memories). Dir. Carlos García Campillo. Short film. Producer.
2006 – “Los Amorosos” (The Loverers). Dir. José Luis Solís. Short film. Producer.
2006 – “El Quejido” (The Lament). Dir. Carlos García Campillo. Short film. Producer.
2006 – “El Toro” (The Bull). Dir. Patricio Serna. Short film. Producer.


Director of Photography
Carlos Crayma (Monterrey, 1975).
Graduated from the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión (EICTV) in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. He has photographed award-winning short films like “Habanera”, directed by Joana Oliveira, and “Una Primavera en la Memoria”, by Ariane Dos Santos Pereira. This year he was selected to be a part of the Berlin Film Festival’s Talent Campus.


Production Design
Enrique Echeverría (México DF, 1966). Graduated from Mexico’s prestigious National School of Painting and Sculpture. He has been Art Director for mexican and international films, like Fernando Kalife’s “7 Days”; Richard Shepard´s “The Matador”; and Jan Kounen’s “Blueberry”.


Costume Design
Adolfo Cruz Mateo (Monterrey, 1971). Award-winning costume designer of films like Gerardo Tort’s “Streeters”; Julio César Estrada’s “Cañitas” and Carlos González Morantes’ “Crepúsculo Rojo”.


Sound Design
Bernardo X. Serna (Monterrey, 1975). With a long career as a musician, Bernardo X. Serna’s credits in film include the sound design for José Luis Solis’ “Mañana sí” and “Los Amorosos” (both of which he also scored); Patricio Serna’s “The Bull”; Ramiro Medina-Flores’ “La Vulka” and Carlos García Campillo’s “The Lament”.


Music
Rafael Bortoni (Monterrey, 1975). Musician and composer, he has made music for the short films “The Lottery Ticket” (David Michán); “4 years, 8 tequilas and 2 letters after”, (Ramiro Medina-Flores); and Carlos García Campillo’s “A Little Bit of Blood”, "323 Memories” and “The Lament”.


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