Aro Tolbukhin: In the Mind of a Killer (Spanish: Aro Tolbukhin: En la mente del asesino) is a 2002 film, written and directed by Isaac Pierre Racine, Agustí Villaronga, and Lydia Zimmermann. It was the 2003 Mexican submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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| Spanish | Aro Tolbukhin: En la mente del asesino |
| Directed by | Isaac Pierre Racine Agustí Villaronga Lydia Zimmermann |
| Written by | Isaac Pierre Racine Agustí Villaronga Lydia Zimmermann |
| Produced by | Antonio Chavarrías Gustavo Montiel Pagés |
| Starring | Daniel Giménez Cacho Carmen Beato Zóltán Józan Mariona Castillo Aram González Eva Fortea Jesús Ramos Pepa Charro |
| Cinematography | Guillermo Granillo |
| Edited by | Ernest Blasi |
| Music by | José Manuel Pagán |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Countries | Mexico Spain |
The film tells the story of Aro Tolbukhin, a Hungarian salesman who sets fire to seven people in an infirmary in a mission in Guatemala. The movie follows his life, from his childhood in Hungary to his arrival in Guatemala, in an attempt to determine his motivations.
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