

Producer Tita Lombardo remembered a first-day ceremony with red roses when the director told them, “From this moment on, we are family. Many of those on the Zoom call, from actors Gael Garcia Bernal (who called in by phone), Adriana Barraza, Vanessa Bauche, Gustavo Sánchez Parra, and Goya Toledo, to Argentinian composer Gustavo Santaolalla and producer Martha Sosa, had no idea what they were getting into when they signed onto this project with the fledgling director. You are going to enjoy the film in a different yet powerful way.” The restoration “changes the colors without changing the essence of the film,” said the director, “translated into the digital world.

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