Uno (2011) [N/A]

Featuring:
Carlos Belloso, Silvina Bosco, Luciano Cáceres, Camila Fiardi Mazza

Written by:
Dieguillo Fernández

Directed by:
Dieguillo Fernández


Release Date:
January 6, 2011

Original Title:
Uno

Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
Cinecolor-Argentina
INCAA
Pensa & Rocca Producciones
Primer Plano Film Group

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Sebastián, an architect in crisis with his wife, occasionally passes through a small town. Mariela, an orphan girl, believes him to be the one sent by God for whom she has been praying and lies in town saying that he is her uncle and that he has come to take care of her. Sebastián begins to relate to Mariela and her past. The lie grows, Sebastián begins to doubt his true identity and Mariela, and the whole town, will try to prevent him from leaving.

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Rankings and Honors

Uno (2011) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.9/10

Art Direction:
Augusto Latorraca

Assistant Director:
Mariano Biasin

Assistant Unit Manager:
Jonathan Daniele

Boom Operator:
Lisandro Rumeau

Colorist:
Conan Doyle

Director:
Dieguillo Fernández

Director of Photography:
Federico Gómez

Editor:
Conan Doyle

Electrician:
Juan Maccione

Executive Producer:
Miguel Ángel Rocca
Daniel Pensa

Focus Puller:
María Brigante

Foley Artist:
Evelyn Frosini

Gaffer:
Sebastián Gallo

Main Title Designer:
Conan Doyle

Production Coordinator:
Mariana Ponisio

Production Manager:
Javier Mantovani

Set Decoration:
Sabrina Campos

Sound:
Celeste Palma

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jorge Gutiérrez Jiménez

VFX Artist:
Agustín Ross Beraldi

Visual Effects:
Bruno Fauceglia

Writer:
Dieguillo Fernández

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