La niña de la mina is a Mexican horror movie directed by Jorge Eduardo Ramirez and starring Regina Blandon, Gerardo Taracena and José Ángel Bichir.
La niña de la mina | |
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Directed by | Jorge Eduardo Ramírez |
Written by | Ricardo Zárate Flores |
Produced by | Jorge Eduardo Ramírez |
Starring | Regina Blandón José Ángel Bichir Gerardo Taracena Eugenio Bartilotti |
Cinematography | Marc Bellver |
Edited by | Sam Baixauli |
Music by | Rodrigo Flores López |
Production company | Leow Films |
Distributed by | Videocine |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
After a tourist disappears inside a mine in Guanajuato, Mat Medina a young expert in mine engineering is hired to make a security diagnostic in the mines of a big company.[1]
The movie was filmed in the mines "El nopal", "San Vicente" and "Peñafiel", in the Villa Marín Cristina Hotel and in the Historic Center of Guanajuato. In the city of León was filmed in the San Juan plaza, in the Madero street, and in the Center Medical School. In the Mexico City was filmed at a university. The shooting of the film lasted 6 weeks and after worked in the postproduction.[2]