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Summary:
In Mexico, 350 000 people have been killed over the last 15 years by armed perpetrators, 30,000 of which were under 18. A Wolfpack Called Ernesto follows kids (collectively named “Ernesto”)—victims as well as sicarios—who in a certain moment of their lives had access to a gun, used it to kill, and soon became a part of the many pieces of a crime organization.
Details
| Runtime: | 81 min |
| Rating: | Not Rated |
| Production: | The Berlinale World Cinema Fund |
| Genres: | Documentary |
| Countries: | FR, CH, MX |
| Language: | Spanish |
| Director | Credit |
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| Everardo González | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
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| Daniela Rea | Writer |
| Everardo González | Writer |
| Óscar Balderas | Writer |
| Producer | Credit |
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| Andreas Roald | Executive Producer |
| Dan Wechsler | Executive Producer |
| Dayana Rodrigues | Executive Producer |
| Inna Payán | Producer |
| Jamal Zeinal Zaide | Executive Producer |
| Jean-Christophe Simon | Co-Producer |
| Marie Jeanne Kushfe | Executive Producer |
| Roberto Garza | Producer |
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