The Man Who Saw Too Much
| The Man Who Saw Too Much | |
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| Directed by | Trisha Ziff |
| Written by | Trisha Ziff |
| Produced by | Trisha Ziff Alan Suárez |
| Starring | Enrique Metinides |
| Cinematography | Felipe Perez-Burchard |
| Edited by | Pedro G. García |
| Music by | Rodrigo Garibay |
Production companies | 212 Berlin Films Wabi Productions Arte Mecánica Producciones |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
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. 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. It won the Ariel Award for Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Score at the 58th Ariel Awards.