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Cast

José Eduardo Ochoa

José Eduardo Ochoa

Emilio

Gatilla

Gatilla

Elena

Carmen Salinas

Carmen Salinas

Vieja Samora

Irma Dorantes

Irma Dorantes

Vieja Soto

Xavier López

Xavier López

Don Jacinto

Jorge Galván

Jorge Galván

Teo

Lorena Velázquez

Lorena Velázquez

Vieja Reyes

Ana Luisa Peluffo

Ana Luisa Peluffo

Vieja Paniagua

Elsa Cárdenas

Elsa Cárdenas

Vieja Madrigal

Hugo Macias Macotela

Hugo Macias Macotela

Padre Brambila

Evangelina Sosa

Evangelina Sosa

Tina

Roberto Sosa

Roberto Sosa

Viejo Paniagua

Jaime Jiménez Pons

Jaime Jiménez Pons

Viejo Soto

Sara Montes

Sara Montes

Vieja Rios

Paul Mendoza

Paul Mendoza

Octavio Soto

Crew

Llorent Barajas

Llorent Barajas

Director

Llorent Barajas

Llorent Barajas

Writer

Arturo Munoz

Arturo Munoz

Executive Producer

Michael Martinez

Michael Martinez

Executive Producer

Sergio Cabada

Sergio Cabada

Executive Producer

Alicia Padilla

Alicia Padilla

Costume Design

Claudia Talavera

Claudia Talavera

Costume Design

Cristina Villegas

Cristina Villegas

Production Design

Peter J. Odio

Peter J. Odio

Set Designer

Serpiente Viento

Serpiente Viento

Editor

Carmen Cabana

Carmen Cabana

Director of Photography

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Cartas a Elena

20126.1 / 1092 min
Drama

Overview

In the beautiful hills of the Copper Canyon in Chihuahua, Mexico, a young boy (Emilio) is adopted by the mailman (Teo). As part of their daily tasks, they not only deliver the mail but read letters to the villagers, as well as take dictation, since most are illiterate. Young Emilio quickly learns to read and write but feels saddened by the mostly difficult stories sent by relatives, that moved north to Denver, Colorado in pursuit of a better future. One day Teo becomes disabled and Emilio takes over the mail route and with great imagination, he changes the letters to happy and optimistic stories. Within days, the village is transformed. The elders, once hopeless, lonely and sad, are now happy and enthusiastic, enjoying the "supposed" success their loved ones write from the United States. But the enjoyment is short lived, as they realize that all the wonderful stories are the same...