Nicotina (English: Nicotine) is a six-time Ariel Award winning and six-time nominated 2003 Mexican-Argentine[1] gangster film produced by the same team as the 2000 acclaimed film Amores perros. It is a "real time movie".[2][3]
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| Directed by | Hugo Rodríguez |
| Written by | Martín Salinas |
| Produced by | Laura Imperiale Monica Lozano Serrano |
| Starring | Diego Luna |
| Cinematography | Marcelo Iaccarino |
| Edited by | Alberto de Toro |
| Music by | Fernando Corona |
| Distributed by | Arenas Group |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Countries | Mexico Argentina |
| Language | Spanish |
| Budget | $446,768 |
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