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Release Date:
January 1, 1997
Original Title:
Historias Breves II: Alma Zen
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
INCAA
Universidad del Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
A group of friends transform into ninjas when a curious situation arises.
Assistant Director:
Micaela Buye
Alejo Taube
Assistant Editor:
Federico Staffa
Boom Operator:
Victor Vasini
Camera Operator:
Cobi Migliora
Cinematography:
Pablo Schverdfinger
Color Grading:
Beto Acevedo
Costume Design:
Florencia Fiocca
Director:
Gianfranco Quattrini
Editor:
Lautaro Núñez de Arco
Electrician:
Santiago Melazzini
Federico Untermann
Carlos Verón
Vicente D'Elia
Carla Stella
First Assistant Camera:
Juan Von Bernard
Location Manager:
Rubén Santeiro
Music:
Gustavo Lanzón
Producer:
Muriel Cabeza
Producer's Assistant:
Martin Iturri
Natalia Núñez
Roxana Schwartzbart
Production Assistant:
Carola Goldman
Julia Solomonoff
Props:
Federico Varnerín
Sergio Pra
Script:
María Gainza
Second Assistant Camera:
Esteban Montagut
Nicolas Trovato
Set Designer:
Julia Iriarte
Nahuel Lerena
Songs:
Gianfranco Quattrini
Sound:
Pablo Barbieri Carrera
Sound Editor:
David Miranda
Roberto Espinoza
Still Photographer:
Adriano Salgado
Thanks:
Manuel Antin
Clara Zappettini
Silvia Bianchi
Rodolfo Denevi
Marcos Olivera
Peter MacFarlane
Rosario Luna
Jorge Montiel
Emilio Basaldúa
Lorenzo Quinteros
Title Designer:
Paola Pavanello
Writer:
Gianfranco Quattrini
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