Red Dawn (1989)

1h 36m
Running Time

February 10, 1989
Release Date

Red Dawn (1989)

1h 36m
Running Time

February 10, 1989
Release Date

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Plot.

On October 2, 1968, a student uprising descends into violence after the Mexican government begins to use lethal force against the protesters.

Where to Watch.

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Cast & Crew.

Helmut Greisser

Helmut Greisser

ProductionDesigner

Helmut Greisser

Helmut Greisser

Production Design

Mario Sanchez

Mario Sanchez

Set Decoration

Denise Romero

Denise Romero

Costume Design

Laura Bonilla

Laura Bonilla

Makeup Artist

José Alonso

José Alonso

Still Photographer

Susana González

Susana González

Sequence Supervisor

Sergio Castro

Sergio Castro

Sound Editor

Miguel Urbina

Miguel Urbina

Camera Operator

Francisco García

Francisco García

Unit Production Manager

Gabriel Vega

Gabriel Vega

Electrician

Miguel González

Miguel González

Chef

José Manuel Fragoso

José Manuel Fragoso

Post-Production Manager

Details.

Release Date
February 10, 1989

Original Name
Rojo amanecer

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 36m

Filming Locations
Mexico City, Mexico

Genres

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Wiki.

Rojo Amanecer (Red Dawn) is a 1989 Silver Ariel Award-winning Mexican crime drama film, directed by Jorge Fons.

It is a film about the Tlatelolco Massacre in the section of Tlatelolco in Mexico City in the evening of October 2, 1968.

It focuses on the day of a middle-class Mexican family living in one of the apartment buildings surrounding the Plaza de Tlatelolco (also known as the Plaza de las Tres Culturas) and is based on testimonials from witnesses and victims.

It stars Héctor Bonilla, María Rojo, the Bichir Brothers, Eduardo Palomo and others.

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