Between Marx and a Naked Woman is the adaptation of a novel written by Ecuadorian Poet, Jorge Enrique Adoum. The scenes of this film insert us into Ecuador in the sixties, when the electoral struggle, convoked by the military government for a new return to democracy, is in full force. Galvez’s left-wing party must elect its candidate, but he is shoved to one side because of the criticism of the party’s political leadership. While his struggle becomes bitter, he must withstand the frustration of not being able to offer full love to Margaramaría, another party member.
Directing | Camilo Luzuriaga | Director |
Writing | Jorge Enrique Adoum | Novel |
Writing | Aristides Vargas | Screenplay |
Directing | Mauricio Samaniego | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Diego Luzuriaga | Music |
Editing | Antonio Barahona | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Amaia Merino | Makeup & Hair Assistant |
Costume & Make-Up | Carmen Vicente | Costume Designer |
Art | José Avilés | Art Direction |
Sound | Rodolfo Bohmwald | Sound |
Sound | Camilo Luzuriaga | Sound |
Production | Juan Pablo Rovayo | Production Manager |
Lighting | Daniel Andrade | Lighting Production Assistant |
Editing | Santiago Parra | Editor |
Camera | Olivier Auverlau | Director of Photography |
Sound | León Felipe Troya | Sound Recordist |
Production | Gonzalo Ponce Leiva | Associate Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Lucy Da Silva | Makeup Designer |
Sound | Juan José Luzuriaga | Sound |
Directing | Yanara Guayasamín | First Assistant Director |
Production | Mariana Andrade | Executive Producer |
Production | Charo Francés | Casting |