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Release Date:
October 30, 2003
Original Title:
Gerente en dos ciudades
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A manager of a Santa Fe bank, who apparently leads a normal life with his wife, actually has a lover in Paraná, as well as a terrible relationship with his father, a retired military man who became an executive of a multinational in Buenos Aires.
Art Department Assistant:
Fernando Silvar
Diego Lenarduzzi
Ariel Gaspoz
Art Direction:
Fernanda Aquere
Assistant Camera:
Marcelo Allende
Victoria Bordos
Assistant Director:
Florencia Travesaro
Rocío Paladini
Book:
Carlos María Gómez
Camera Operator:
Atilio Perin
Color Grading:
Gustavo Silva
Continuity:
Liliana Rosas
Director:
Diego Soffici
Director of Photography:
Raúl Martínez Clemen
Editor:
Darío Tedesco
Electrician:
José Domínguez
Alejandro Pérez
Executive Producer:
María Laura Ramseyer
Julio Hiver
First Assistant Camera:
Javier Bellieri
Gaffer:
Mario Corva
Hairstylist:
Soledad Barbero
Key Grip:
José María Segovia
Makeup Artist:
Natacha Fisher
Music:
Horacio Corral
Negative Cutter:
Haydee Boretta
Producer:
Diego Soffici
Production Assistant:
Mary Delgado
Fabio González
Pablo Cruz
Sergio Rocha
Production Director:
Pablo Testoni
Production Manager:
Ricardo Llusa
Production Trainee:
Carlos Escher
Agustina Brusa
María José Bordos
Pablo Tibal
Miguel Mércuri
Alejandra Bergamini
Second Assistant Camera:
Germán Irurzun
Second Assistant Director:
Diego Pratto
Sound:
Federico Billordo
Sound Assistant:
Guillermo Picco
Sound Editor:
Martín Grignaschi
Sound Mix Technician:
Roberto Espinoza
David Miranda
Sound Post Supervisor:
Martín Grignaschi
Enrique Bellande
Special Effects:
Lanfranco Burattini
Special Effects Assistant:
Diego Azcurra
Claudio Perin
Emilce Abalos
Lautaro Perin
Steadicam Operator:
Gerardo Silvatici
Still Photographer:
Edgardo Gómez
Video Assist Operator:
Sergio Caminos
Writer:
Diego Soffici
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