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The Convict Patient
The Convict Patient

The Convict Patient

Behind every social movement, there is a man willing to die.

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Documentary

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On February th 1970, Carlos Castañeda de la Fuente tried to assassinate the Mexican President to avenge the Tlatelolco massacre from October 2nd 1968, defying the most repressive regime in the contemporary Mexican history. Forty years later, this failed avenger survived the system´s disproportionate retaliation, only to wander Mexico City´s streets as a vagrant.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

9/10

Release Date

04 October 2012

Country

Mexico

Cast

Carlos Francisco Castañeda de la Fuente

Carlos Francisco Castañeda de la Fuente

Himself

Fulgencio Blanco

Fulgencio Blanco

Himself

Pedro Castañeda de la Fuente

Pedro Castañeda de la Fuente

Himself

Estela Irineo

Estela Irineo

Trabajadora Social

Gina Batista

Gina Batista

Periodista Programa Realidades

Miguel Nazar Haro

Miguel Nazar Haro

Director of Federal Bureau

Norma Ibañez

Norma Ibañez

Abogada

Horacio Trujillo Hernández

Horacio Trujillo Hernández

Ward's 5 Director

Juan Manuel Gallardo

Juan Manuel Gallardo

Enfermero Psiquiátrico

Juan José Hernández Trejo

Juan José Hernández Trejo

Israel Rincón

Israel Rincón

Claudia Martinez

Claudia Martinez

Casimiro Mérida Islas

Casimiro Mérida Islas

Alberto Morales García

Alberto Morales García

Marcos Silva

Marcos Silva

José Luis Gutiérrez

José Luis Gutiérrez

David Zavala

David Zavala

María Angélica Calvo

María Angélica Calvo

Norma Rosales

Norma Rosales

Gustavo Castillo

Gustavo Castillo

Iván Lagunes

Iván Lagunes

Daniel Esteban Cortés Ibañez

Daniel Esteban Cortés Ibañez

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