Martina and the bird men

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Synopsis

Is a production that deals with the problem of immigration from the perspective of a girl who sufers the abandonment caused by poverty. In addition to touching on a timely issue that represents and moves us as a nation, it is a piece worth presenting to young audiences.

All the bird men who emigrated to the United States is search of work have now returned, all of them, except for Martín, Martina’s father. In her desire to recover her father from lost memories, Martina undertakes a surreal journey, living the adventures and dangers that an illegal immigrant must face.

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Credits

  • Martina: Karina Hurtado
  • Mother, Shopkeeper, Viper, Wolf, Dorothy, Witch: Claudia Anguiano
  • Old Gossip, Girl one: Meztli Robles
  • Don Chipote, Skinhead, Crazy Dude, Memo: Mario Montaño / Andrés David
  • Martina’s Complement: Meztli Robles, Mario Montaño, Andrés David
  • Director: Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez
  • Assistant Director: Altagracia Vázquez
  • Production: Liliana Rojas
  • Administrative Management: Ana Zatarain
  • Promotion: Julie Le Goudivès, Anael Rojas
  • Puppet and Mask Design: Rita Basulto
  • Puppet and Mask Building: Rita Basulto, León Fernández
  • Stage and Lighting Design: Luis Manuel Aguilar “Mosco”
  • Costume Design and Construction: Bernabé Covarrubias
  • Scenography: Centro - Centro
  • Spatial Sound Design: Gaby Bautista
  • Animation Design: Juan José Medina
  • Animation: Manuel Aldana
  • Music Composition: Nathalie Braux
  • Musicians on recording: Nathalie Braux: axophone, Lakota ?ute, keyboard, accordion, percussions.
  • Transverse Flute: Cuauhtémoc García Verdugo
  • Guitar: Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Prado
  • Accordion: Rogelio Castillo
  • Electric Bass: Luis Eduardo Arreola
  • Cajón, bongos, darbuka, guiro, triangle: Héctor Aguilar
  • Recorded at: Sonica Estudio
  • Recording, mixing and mastering: Rogelio Castillo
  • Folk song “Pajarillo jilguero” interpreted by: AMPERSAN
  • Graphic Design: Brenda Solís