The Man Who Saw Too Much

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Directed byTrisha Ziff
Written byTrisha Ziff
Produced byTrisha Ziff
Alan Suárez
The Man Who Saw Too Much
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTrisha Ziff
Written byTrisha Ziff
Produced byTrisha Ziff
Alan Suárez
StarringEnrique Metinides[1]
CinematographyFelipe Perez-Burchard
Edited byPedro G. García
Music byRodrigo Garibay
Production
companies
212 Berlin Films
Wabi Productions
Arte Mecánica Producciones
Release dates
  • October 2015 (2015-10) (MIFF)
  • June 16, 2017 (2017-06-16) (Mexico)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

The Man Who Saw Too Much (Spanish: El hombre que vio demasiado) is a 2015 Mexican documentary film written, directed and co-produced by Trisha Ziff.[2] It explores the life and work of Enrique Metinides, one of the great sensationalist photographers of the 20th century, characterized by portraying scenes of murders, crashes, accidents, suicides, fires, and disasters in Mexico City.[3] It won the Ariel Award for Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Score at the 58th Ariel Awards.[4]

When an accident occurs, all the people run to browse, the bigger and more spectacular the incident, the greater the number of people, as the photos of Enrique Metinides show. This documentary will delve into the life and work of this photojournalist, thanks to family testimonies and former colleagues we will discover what Metinides' working life was like, portraying traffic accidents, corpses, murderers, severed bodies, tragedies such as explosions, fires, going through the earthquake from 1985 with the iconic photograph of the collapsed Regis Hotel, but also his human side of how he helped injured children into ambulances.[5][6]

Release

The Man Who Saw Too Much had its world premiere in mid-October 2015 at the Morelia International Film Festival.[7] It had its commercial premiere on June 16, 2017, in Mexican theaters.[8][9]

Reception

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