José, a street performer who dreams about becoming a telenovela star, is recruited by a talent manager who promises him great success, but soon realizes the job is actually dancing in a gay strip club. Away from his home and enjoying the newfound fame he has acquired with his new job in the city, José starts wondering if turning his back on his family and himself is worth it now that he's the club's biggest star, nicknamed "El Pistolero."
Unfortunately the movie El Pistolero is not yet available on Disney Plus.
| Directing | Ariana Durazo | Director |
| Production | Daniela Salazar | Producer |
| Camera | Jorge García | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Angelica Toba | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Aarón Piñal | Editor |
| Sound | Aarón Piñal | Sound |
| Sound | Abril Juárez | Sound Designer |
| Camera | Arleth Santana | BTS Photographer |
| Camera | Emilio Estrella M. | Assistant Camera |
| Costume & Make-Up | Diana Márquez | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kitzya Uribe Baca | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Melissa Sánchez-Meza | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Abigaíl López Chávez | Costume Assistant |
| Visual Effects | Jorge García | VFX Artist |
| Art | Asher Bedoy | Art Designer |
| Art | Dana Estrada | Art Designer |
| Directing | Rafael Alarcón | Second Assistant Director Trainee |
| Production | Dante Medina | Production Assistant |
| Lighting | Alfredo Viramontes | Gaffer |
| Lighting | Luis Orozco | Gaffer |
| Lighting | Jesús Díaz "Capi" | Gaffer |
| Writing | Ariana Durazo | Screenplay |
| Writing | Daniela Salazar | Screenplay |
| Crew | Sandy Rubio | Choreographer |
| Art | Julieta Bazán | Storyboard Artist |