A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
Historias Breves II: Abrigo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Ana loses her mother after a sudden heart attack. He tries to avoid his feelings by feigning indifference. He doesn't stop doing anything he always did, until a message, left by his mother in a radio message box before she died, is accidentally deleted. Ana is forced to face reality.
Art Direction:
Alejandra Bruno
Assistant Camera:
Juan Von Bernard
Assistant Director:
Luis Galmes
Camera Operator:
Julián Apezteguia
Casting:
Lorena Urcelay
Cinematography:
Mariano Molinari
Director:
Diego Panich
Editor:
Diego Panich
Mónica Gómez
Electrician:
Luciano Marsicovetere
Pacho Guerty
Marcelo Beltramini
Gonzalo Outeda Giménez
Gabriel Bobillo
Makeup Designer:
Lucila Robirosa
Negative Cutter:
Cristina González
Producer:
Veronica Saban
Axel Linari
Production Assistant:
Alberto Rojas Apel
Production Trainee:
Mercedes Janon
Second Assistant Camera:
Gerardo Teplinsky
Sound:
Néstor Frenkel
Sound Post Supervisor:
Néstor Frenkel
Still Photographer:
Claudia Prado
Thanks:
Martín Rejtman
Gustavo Fontán
Ignacio Spuhler
Aldo Paparella
Writer:
Diego Panich
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