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Cast

Damián Delgado

Damián Delgado

Topiltzin / Tomás

José Carlos Rodríguez

José Carlos Rodríguez

Fray Diego de La Coruña

Elpidia Carrillo

Elpidia Carrillo

Tecuichpo / Doña Isabel

Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez

Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez

Beata Conversa

Iñaki Aierra

Iñaki Aierra

Hernando Cortés

Honorato Magaloni

Honorato Magaloni

Capitán Cristóbal Quijano

Maya Zapata

Maya Zapata

Xochiquetzal - Niña Intérprete

Guillermo Ríos

Guillermo Ríos

Alanpoyatzin - hermano

Josefina Echánove

Josefina Echánove

Nanahuatzin - abuela

Álvaro Guerrero

Álvaro Guerrero

Rolando

Rufino Echegoyen

Rufino Echegoyen

Fray Sebastian

Lourdes Villareal

Lourdes Villareal

Cihuacóatl - sumo sacerdote

Luisa Avila

Luisa Avila

Xilonen - princesa

Ramón Barragán

Ramón Barragán

Rámon Quevedo - notario

Diana Bracho

Diana Bracho

Doña Juana

José Luis Carol

José Luis Carol

Padre Santa María

Martin LaSalle

Martin LaSalle

Fraile Superior

Nicolás Jasso

Nicolás Jasso

Guerrero Dual

Carlos Torrestorija

Carlos Torrestorija

Soldado Hector

Javier Bautista

Javier Bautista

Soldado Lorenzo

Crew

Salvador Carrasco

Salvador Carrasco

Writer

Salvador Carrasco

Salvador Carrasco

Editor

Brigitte Broch

Brigitte Broch

Art Direction

Andrea Sanderson

Andrea Sanderson

Production Design

Arturo de la Rosa

Arturo de la Rosa

Director of Photography

Salvador Carrasco

Salvador Carrasco

Director

Eugenio Caballero

Eugenio Caballero

Set Decoration

jorge reyes

jorge reyes

Music

Movie poster

The Other Conquest

19996.6 / 10105 min
Drama, History

Overview

The spirit of a people can never be conquered.

The film is a drama about the aftermath of the 1520s Spanish Conquest of Mexico told from the perspective of the indigenous Aztec people. It explores the social, religious, and psychological changes brought about by a historical process of colonization that both defined the American continent and is also highly reminiscent of today’s neocolonialism.