Estrenos

Olimpia

Olimpia

Sinopsis:

Entre los libros de su casa, un niño de ocho años husmea La Noche de Tlatelolco, de Elena Poniatowska. El libro emblemático del Movimiento Estudiantil de 1968 expone algunas páginas con imágenes que tatuaron su memoria y forjaron la vocación social de José Manuel Cravioto, hoy día convertido en director, escritor y productor de Olimpia, la primera película de ficción producida por la UNAM sobre dicho suceso.

Ficha técnica:

You can now make a plan around your central idea . It’s your message, what you mean that serves as a backbone to your duty. While respecting the instructions of the form given by the teacher (for example, to make a plan in two or in three parts), try not to lose your own guideline: do not seek to make “filling” to respect with all price and imposed numbering. At this point, you already realize that the texts or homework “that you could have found on the internet do not correspond to what you want to say: you can put them in the trash! If it is about a long written work, for example, a final dissertation, make a very detailed plan, visit this website http://essaysinformation.info/ to read about how to create it right: write with your words the titles, subtitles and the central idea of ​​each part and Subpart. Indicate all the necessary logical articulations: opposing arguments, examples or exceptions. Whatever your discipline, ideas must follow each other logically and proportionately. Also note in your plan where you will place quotes, examples, or search results found in books.

Dirección: José Manuel Cravioto
Guión: José Manuel Cravioto
Fotografía: Ivan Hernandez

Reparto:

Nicolasa Ortíz Monasterio, Daniel Mandoki, Luis Curiel, Diego Cataño, Juan Pablo de Santiago, Tiaré Scanda, Rolf Petersen, Lumi Cavazos

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