El caníbal (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 7, 2020

Original Title:
El caníbal

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Espacio Santafesino
Fondo Nacional de las Artes
INCAA

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 26

In 1936, in Cayastá, Aparicio Garay, a strange inhabitant of the islands, brutally murders an 11-year-old boy, and commits an act of cannibalism following the orders of his God, “El Hora”.

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Art Direction:
Vito Sáez

Assistant Art Director:
Cristian Barbagelata

Assistant Camera:
Juan Gervasoni

Assistant Costume Designer:
Victoria Borghini

Assistant Director:
Lautaro Perin

Assistant Editor:
Marcos Martinez

Boom Operator:
Agustin Pagliuca

Cinematography:
Lautaro Martínez

Color Grading:
Maximiliano Wendler

Costume Design:
Luz Marina García

Director:
Baltasar Albrecht
Gastón del Porto

Editor:
Gastón del Porto
Baltasar Albrecht

Electrician:
Claudio Perrin

Gaffer:
Maximiliano Wendler

Makeup Designer:
Marcelo Benítez

Music:
Mauricio Bernal

Producer:
Paula Verónica Rodríguez

Production Manager:
Fernanda Rocca Lada

Sound:
Ariel Gaspoz

Sound Assistant:
Alan Valsangiacomo

Still Photographer:
Emiliano Rico

VFX Artist:
Lucio Azcurrain

Writer:
Baltasar Albrecht
Gastón del Porto

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