Woman of the Port (1991 film)
Woman of the Port (Spanish: La mujer del puerto) is a 1991 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Woman of the Port | |
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Directed by | Arturo Ripstein |
Produced by | Michael Donnelly Allen Persselin |
Written by | Guy de Maupassant Paz Alicia Garciadiego |
Starring | Damián Alcázar |
Cinematography | Ángel Goded |
Edited by | Carlos Puente |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Damián Alcázar as Marro
- Alejandro Parodi as Carmelo
- Juan Pastor as Simón
- Patricia Reyes Spíndola as Tomasa
- Evangelina Sosa as Perla
- Ernesto Yáñez as Eneas
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References
- "Festival de Cannes: Woman of the Port". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
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