El más buscado explained

El más buscado
Director:José Manuel Cravioto
Producer:
  • Alexis Fridman
  • Billy Rovzar
  • Fernando Rovzar
Screenplay:José Manuel Cravioto
Starring:
Music:Andrés Sánchez
Cinematography:Tonatiuh Martínez
Editing:Jorge Macaya
Studio:Lemon Films
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish
Budget:MXN$40,000,000

El más buscado ("The Most Wanted") is a 2014 Mexican crime film, directed and written by José Manuel Cravioto. The film was also released as Mexican Gangster: La Leyenda del Charro Misterioso and is based on the life of Alfredo Ríos Galeana, a real life bank thief, considered the most prolific thief in the history of Mexico. The film stars Tenoch Huerta as Ríos Galeana and shows his assaults, personal relationships and his career singing as a mariachi.

The film is a follow-up of a documentary El Charro Misterioso (2005), and was premiered 2015 Morelia International Film Festival.[1] The film also received eight nominations for the Ariel Awards of 2016 for Best Actor, Original Score, Special and Visual Effects, Art Direction, Cinematography, Costume Design and Makeup.[2]

Cast

Awards and nominations

AwardCategoryNomineeResult
58th Ariel AwardsBest ActorTenoch Huerta
Best Art DirectionBárbara Enríquez and Alejandro García
Best CinematographyTonatiuh Martínez
Best Costume DesignGilda Navarro
Best MakeupMarco Antonio Hernández
Best Original ScoreAndrés Sánchez Maher
Best Special EffectsAlejandro Vázquez
Best Visual EffectsEdgardo Mejía, Francisco Castillo, Rodrigo de Gante, José Luis Gómez, José Ignacio Narváez, Ivonne Orobio and José Manuel Romero
55th Diosas de Plata[3] [4] Best PictureJosé Manuel Cravioto
Best DirectorJosé Manuel Cravioto
Best ActorTenoch Huerta
Best Supporting ActorMarco Pérez
Noé Hernández
Best EditingJorge Macaya
Best SongEnjambre – "El Ordinario"

Notes and References

  1. News: Función de Gala de El Más Buscado, de José Manuel Cravioto. October 23, 2014. April 18, 2016. Morelia International Film Festival. Spanish.
  2. News: Nominados al Ariel 2016. April 13, 2016. April 13, 2016. Cine Premiere. Magaña. Arturo. Spanish.
  3. News: Ganadores de las Diosas de Plata 2016. April 20, 2016. April 21, 2016. Revista Central. Spanish.
  4. News: Se dan a conocer las películas nominadas para las Diosas de Plata 2016. April 11, 2016. April 21, 2016. CineNT. Itzel. Tinajero. Irving. Torres. Spanish.