Political tensions in Panama burst with the rumors of the rejection of the Herran-Hay Treaty, that'd grant the U.S.A. the rights to build the Canal. José Agustín Arango decides it's time to start a secret revolution for Independence, joining forces with prominent isthmian businessmen and politicians, and getting help from strong international figures like Theodore Roosevelt, William Nelson Cromwell and Philippe Bunau-Varilla in a "chess game" that some call "the Greatest Revolution of all time".
Directing | Mariano Abdel Gonzalez | Director |
Writing | Diego de Obaldía | Writer |
Production | Mariano Abdel Gonzalez | Producer |
Production | Diego de Obaldía | Executive Producer |
Production | Marco Emilio Arias Feraud | Executive Producer |
Production | Leo Alessandria | Producer |
Sound | Eduardo Charry | Music |
Sound | Rodrigo Denis | Music |
Crew | Gaspar Gough | Cinematography |
Camera | Roberto Corrales | Key Grip |
Lighting | Daniel Martinez | Gaffer |