A documentary with elements of fiction that explores the myth around the character of Luis Enrique Cerrada Molina (1956-1977), the most popular miraculous dead man of the Andean city of Mérida, who lived as a criminal, who was famous for sharing the haul with the poor people of the barrios and the city and for being riddled with bullets in a well-known confrontation with law enforcement officers.
Charles Martínez | Director |
Charles Martínez | Writer |
Maria E. Jacome | Producer |
Charles Martínez | Executive Producer |
Samari Rodriguez | Producer's Assistant |
Jairo Rojas | Producer's Assistant |
Charles Martínez | Music |
Vladimir Sosnowski | Director of Photography |
Charles Martínez | Editor |
Vladimir Sosnowski | Editor |