An edition of Flor de fango (2012)

Flor de fango

Mud flower

Flor de fango
Guillermo González Montes, Arm ...
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An edition of Flor de fango (2012)

Flor de fango

Mud flower

[Augusto, a university researcher, decides to abandon his wife and career to run away with Marlene, a teenaged girl who has been left in their care. When the girl's half-brother abducts Marlene and takes her to an underworld of strip clubs and brothels, Augusto pursues them.]

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Language
Spanish
Pages
100

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Edition Notes

Extras: cast biographies, interviews, trailer, making of, stills, deleted scenes.

Title and credits from container.

Photography, José Antonio Lendo ; art direction, Alisarine Ducolomb ; costume design, Junior Paulino ; editor, Rubén Montiel Mendoza ; sound, Alejandro Zuno, Enrique Ojeda Castol ; music, Rodrigo Valdez Hermoso.

Odiseo Bichir (Augusto), Claudia Zepeda (Marlene), Claudia Ramírez (Ruth), Javier Escobar (Genaro).

Shown at Guadalajara Film Festival 2011 March 26 Guadalajara (Mexico); general release 2012 May 4 Mexico

Mexican (RTC) rating: B-15 (For people aged 15 or over. Parental guidance suggested for those under 15. More explicit content than B rating, but extreme violence, explicit sexual content, drug abuse (or scenes of drugs being glorified), and verbal violence is still prohibited.)

DVD ; widescreen ; NTSC regions 1 and 4.

In Spanish dialogue.

Other Titles
Mud flower

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Format
[videorecording] =
Pagination
1 videodisc (100 min.)
Number of pages
100

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Open Library
OL26922214M
OCLC/WorldCat
870345081

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