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Release Date:
June 11, 2009
Original Title:
Una semana solos
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
INCAA
Tresmilmundos Cine
Universidad del Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Maria is a girl in her early teens whose family lives in an upscale gated suburb. Maria's parents are going out of town for a week, and rather than leave her with relatives or hire a babysitter, Maria is put in charge of looking after her little sister Sofia, with housekeeper Esther serving as a nominal adult authority figure, though for the most part she lets Maria and the others do what they please. With only their parents bedroom off-limits, Maria and Sofia have the run of the house, and soon they and their friends Facundo, Quique, Rodrigo and Timmy are spending their days exploring the place. As the kids begin creating their own rules to run counter to the ones their absent parents set down, Esther brings a young relative, Fernando, to play with them, and the privileged kids begin to get a notion of the ways of the outside world.
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Art Direction:
Julieta Wagner
Assistant Director:
Ana Inés Berard
Nicolás Di Cocco
Casting:
María Laura Berch
Cinematography:
Marcelo Lavintman
Costume Design:
Jimena Acevedo
Director:
Celina Murga
Editor:
Eliane Katz
Executive Producer:
Juan Villegas
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Adrián Lakerman
Gaffer:
Alan Badan
Hairstylist:
Gastón Fidelbo
Makeup Artist:
Carolina Oclander
Producer:
Inés Gamarci
Juan Villegas
Producer's Assistant:
Pablo Casartelli
Luciana Schnir
Writer:
Juan Villegas
Celina Murga
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