Camino largo a Tijuana

Camino largo a Tijuana

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  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Luis Estrada
  • Cast(s): Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Alfonso Aráu, Ofelia Medina, Patricia Pereyra
  • Duration: 1h 32min
  • Award(s): Silver Ariel 1989 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Story:
    Juan (Armendariz) lives in a trash depository in Mexico City. He knows Lila (Pereyra), a drug addict rich girl who reminds him of his long lost daughter. Lila is kidnapped by drug dealers and Juan feels responsible for her. He takes the long way to Tijuana to rescue Lila. (Written by Maximiliano Maza [email protected])
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Camino Largo A Tijuana - Cast

Camino Largo A Tijuana - Crew

Camino largo a Tijuana - IMAGE GALLERY

STORY

Story
Juan (Armendariz) lives in a trash depository in Mexico City. He knows Lila (Pereyra), a drug addict rich girl who reminds him of his long lost daughter. Lila is kidnapped by drug dealers and Juan feels responsible for her. He takes the long way to Tijuana to rescue Lila. (Written by Maximiliano Maza [email protected])

AWARDS

Nominations
Silver Ariel Award

Best Supporting Actress Mejor Coactuacin Femenina | 1989 | Patricia

Best Score Mejor Msica de Fondo | 1989

Best First Work Mejor pera Prima | 1989 | Luis

TRIVIA

Trivia

This movie's shooting ended up being quite long for Mexican standards due to the fact that was filmed just during weekends. The rest of the week the main actors fulfilled previous commitments while the production was writing the script and looking for locations.

The scene where Patricia Pereyra's character emerges from a water deposit, was made in only one take just because the man in charge of that location (completely unrelated to the production), said his workday had ended and he was leaving and shutting down the power.

The sequence in the train yard near the end of the movie was made in just half day inside Mexico City's central train station. That station is now closed and about to became Mexico's largest public library.