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'''''¿Quién es el señor López?''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] for "'''Who is Mr. Lopez?'''") is a 2006 film made by film director [[Luis Mandoki]]. It is a political non-fiction film about the [[2006 Mexican general election|2006]] and [[2012 Mexican general election|2012]] Mexican presidential candidate [[Andrés Manuel López Obrador]] and the [[2006 Mexican general election]].<ref>http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/2401.cfm</ref>
'''''¿Quién es el señor López?''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] for "'''Who is Mr. Lopez?'''") is a 2006 film made by film director [[Luis Mandoki]]. It is a political non-fiction film about the [[2006 Mexican general election|2006]] and [[2012 Mexican general election|2012]] Mexican presidential candidate [[Andrés Manuel López Obrador]] and the [[2006 Mexican general election]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/2401.cfm |title = Mexico - Luis Mandoki and Mexico's Presidential Election - Worldpress.org}}</ref>


The five-[[DVD]] documentary includes interviews with López Obrador and with journalists and academics, including [[Denise Dresser]] (ITAM), [[Lorenzo Meyer]] (COLMEX); the lawyers [[Néstor de Buen]], [[Javier Quijano]] and [[Juventino Castro y Castro]], all of them sympathizers with the Revolutionary Democratic Party of the candidate.
The five-[[DVD]] documentary includes interviews with López Obrador and with journalists and academics, including [[Denise Dresser]] (ITAM), [[Lorenzo Meyer]] (COLMEX); the lawyers [[Néstor de Buen]], [[Javier Quijano]] and [[Juventino Castro y Castro]], all of them sympathizers with the Revolutionary Democratic Party of the candidate.
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The film author has given his work a [[copyleft]] licence. It can be distributed at no cost.{{citation needed|date=December 2009}}
The film author has given his work a [[copyleft]] licence. It can be distributed at no cost.{{citation needed|date=December 2009}}


== References ==
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== External links ==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0862862|¿Quién es el señor López?}}
* {{IMDb title|0862862|¿Quién es el señor López?}}


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Latest revision as of 15:01, 7 October 2022

¿Quién es el señor López?
Directed byLuis Mandoki
Written byLuis Mandoki
Produced byAstillero Films, S.A. de C.V.
Distributed byInternational VideoMarket
Release date
  • February 2006 (2006-02)
Running time
50 min.
LanguageSpanish
Budget(no commercial takings)

¿Quién es el señor López? (Spanish for "Who is Mr. Lopez?") is a 2006 film made by film director Luis Mandoki. It is a political non-fiction film about the 2006 and 2012 Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the 2006 Mexican general election.[1]

The five-DVD documentary includes interviews with López Obrador and with journalists and academics, including Denise Dresser (ITAM), Lorenzo Meyer (COLMEX); the lawyers Néstor de Buen, Javier Quijano and Juventino Castro y Castro, all of them sympathizers with the Revolutionary Democratic Party of the candidate.

The film author has given his work a copyleft licence. It can be distributed at no cost.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Mexico - Luis Mandoki and Mexico's Presidential Election - Worldpress.org".
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