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The Citrillo's Turn

1903, before the Revolution… The Citrillo’s Turns is a pulque bar in Mexico City, in which beings with no present or future gather to drink their lives away and tell stories of the dead and apparitions. Thus is woven a story of real passions –love, betrayal, jealousy, pillage- in an atmosphere of drunkenness and hallucination.

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The Citrillo's Turn

November 10, 2006
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Cast (24)

Damián Alcázar
Sergeant Collazo
José María Yázpik
José Isabel
Mario Zaragoza
Dijunto Melgarejo
Jorge Zárate
Cape Aboytes
Pedro Altamirano
Soto Tercero
Alfredo Barrera
Cabo de Guardia
Carlos Cobos
Priest Jonas
Luis Estudiante
Elderly Blind
Enrique Garcia
Procoro Rivera
Guillermo Hernández
Leobardo Ruiseco
Lina Hernández
Leobardos' woman
Alfonso Magaldy
Carcamenero
Luis Reyes
Indian
Ivonne Solares
Marchanchita
Liliana Sánchez
Young female indian
Paula Ramirez Vargas
Sergeant's mother

Crew (9)

Directing

Felipe Cazals
Director

Writing

Felipe Cazals
Screenplay

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Art

Alisarine Ducolomb
Set Decoration
Lorenza Manrique
Production Design

Camera

Ángel Goded
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Adriana Olivera
Costume Design

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