Runaway Heart (2023) [PG]

Release Date:
April 29, 2023

Original Title:
Corazón Fugitivo

Alternate Titles:
Corazón Fugitivo

Genres:
History | Romance | Western

Production Companies:
Lugones Films
Universidad del Cine

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP  US: PG 

Runtime: 15

The story of the bandit who loved like no other

Juan, a young rural bandit, is in a relationship with a lady who is wanted by the aggressive town commissioner. He must solve his problems with the law, even if it costs him to lose love. Based on the story of Juan Bautista Vairoletto, 'The Argentinian Robin Hood'.

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Art Direction:
Ludmila Muñoz Catovsky

Assistant Art Director:
Mora Caballero
Kiara Cabo Lobo

Assistant Director:
Emiliano Rossi Madrid
Román Ickowicz

Boom Operator:
Thomas Piccirillo

Catering:
Ani Meizoso
Darío Stahlschmidt

Colorist:
Joaquín Stahlschmidt

Continuity:
Gastón Ávalos

Costume Design:
Ludmila Muñoz Catovsky

Director:
Joaquín Stahlschmidt

Director of Photography:
Tomás Bona

Editor:
Joaquín Stahlschmidt

Electrician:
Abril Pérez Iglesias

Executive Producer:
Darío Stahlschmidt
Ani Meizoso

Gaffer:
Bruno Scali

Location Coordinator:
Ignacio Gutman

Makeup & Hair:
Mora Caballero

Producer:
Joaquín Stahlschmidt
Ignacio Gutman

Screenplay:
Joaquín Stahlschmidt

Second Assistant Production Coordinator:
Juan Bautista Nicastro

Sound:
Juan Pablo Fernández

Still Photographer:
León Straijer
Irina Di Nucci

Transportation Captain:
Darío Stahlschmidt

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