
José Emilio Pacheco: me llamo Nadie
Documentary
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María Renée Prudencio
María Renée Prudencio
Self
María Renée Prudencio
Self


Elena Poniatowska
Elena Poniatowska
Self
Elena Poniatowska
Self
Mauricio Molina
Mauricio Molina
Self
Mauricio Molina
Self
Eduardo Lagagne
Eduardo Lagagne
Self
Eduardo Lagagne
Self
Mónica Lavín
Mónica Lavín
Self
Mónica Lavín
Self
Adolfo Castañón
Adolfo Castañón
Self
Adolfo Castañón
Self
Tedi López Mills
Tedi López Mills
Self
Tedi López Mills
Self


José Emilio Pacheco
José Emilio Pacheco
Self (archive footage)
José Emilio Pacheco
Self (archive footage)
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