Between Marx and a Naked Woman
Between Marx and a Naked Woman is the adaptation of a novel written by Ecuadorian Poet, Jorge Enrique Adoum. The scenes of this film insert us into Ecuador in the sixties, when the electoral struggle, convoked by the military government for a new return to democracy, is in full force. Galvez’s left-wing party must elect its candidate, but he is shoved to one side because of the criticism of the party’s political leadership. While his struggle becomes bitter, he must withstand the frustration of not being able to offer full love to Margaramaría, another party member.
Between Marx and a Naked Woman
January 1, 1996
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Cast (13)
Felipe Terán
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Aristides Vargas
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Lissette Cabrera
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Isabel Molina
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Maia Koulieva
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Carlos Valencia
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Gerson Guerra
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Ximena Ferrin
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Jorge Mateus
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Enrique Males
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Jaime Guevara
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Crew (22)
Directing
Camilo Luzuriaga
Director
Mauricio Samaniego
Second Assistant Director
Yanara Guayasamín
First Assistant Director
Writing
Jorge Enrique Adoum
Novel
Aristides Vargas
Screenplay
Production
Charo Francés
Casting
Gonzalo Ponce Leiva
Associate Producer
Mariana Andrade
Executive Producer
Juan Pablo Rovayo
Production Manager
Sound
Camilo Luzuriaga
Sound
León Felipe Troya
Sound Recordist
Rodolfo Bohmwald
Sound
Diego Luzuriaga
Music
Juan José Luzuriaga
Sound
Art
José Avilés
Art Direction
Camera
Olivier Auverlau
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
Crew
No data availableEditing
Santiago Parra
Editor
Antonio Barahona
Editor
Lighting
Daniel Andrade
Lighting Production Assistant