Candelaria (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 1, 1981

Original Title:
Candelaria

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
ICTUS

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 26

The contrast of the parallel lives of two women personified in a single actress (Delfina Guzmán). Despite the radical differences between their lives, they are intimately connected to each other. Candelaria is a vagabond in Parque Forestal, crazy but happy. In contrast, in a comfortable and luxurious apartment, lives Laura, who is harassed by the greed of her children and her lover, who will not rest until they strip her of her fortune and expel her from the country.

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Assistant Camera:
Daniel Pantoja

Assistant Director:
Carlos Genovese

Assistant Electrician:
Jorge Gonzalez

Camera Operator:
Beltrán García

Camera Technician:
Francisco Gedda

Chief Lighting Technician:
Juan Castro

Cinematography:
Pablo Salas

Director:
Silvio Caiozzi
Nissim Sharim

Editor:
Francisco Gedda
Silvio Caiozzi

Lighting Camera:
Beltrán García

Lighting Production Assistant:
Waldo Castro

Makeup Artist:
Teresa Rios

Music:
Juan Cristóbal Meza

Musician:
Cecilia Plaza
Hernan Jara

Producer:
Isidora Portales

Production Assistant:
Manena Sotomayor

Props:
Osvaldo Osorio

Screenplay:
Delfina Guzmán

Set Designer:
Isidora Portales
Manena Sotomayor

Set Supervisor:
Osvaldo Osorio

Sound:
Jorge Di Lauro

Wardrobe Designer:
Manena Sotomayor
Isidora Portales

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