A Red Bear (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 23, 2002

Original Title:
Un oso rojo

Alternate Titles:
L'ours rouge

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Lita Stantic Producciones
TS Productions
Wanda Visión

Production Countries:
Argentina | France | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Bear has never gotten over the separation from his wife and daughter after having been convicted for armed robbery and homicide and sent to prison. Now he is out, to finally get his cut of the money and reunite with his family, or at least avenge the damage done.

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Assistant Director:
Roberto Ceuninck

Assistant Editor:
Mariela Eirin

Associate Producer:
José María Morales
Matías Mosteirín
Miléna Poylo
Gilles Sacuto

Boom Operator:
Federico Billordo

Camera Operator:
Willi Behnisch

Casting:
Ernesto Villegas

Cinematography:
Willi Behnisch

Director:
Adrián Caetano

Editor:
Santiago Ricci

Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta

Music:
Mariano Barrella
Diego Grimblat

Producer:
Lita Stantic

Production Coordinator:
Patricia Barbieri

Production Design:
Graciela Oderigo

Production Manager:
Marta Parga
Barbara Sampietro

Script Supervisor:
Fernando Alcalde

Second Assistant Director:
Nicolás Goldar Parodi

Sound:
Marcos De Aguirre
Jesica Suárez

Sound Mixer:
Mauricio Molina

Still Photographer:
Marcos Zimmermann

Story:
Romina Lanfranchini

Thanks:
Bruno Stagnaro

Writer:
Adrián Caetano
Gabriela Speranza

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