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Release Date:
April 22, 2024
Original Title:
Días de lluvia
Production Companies:
El Delirio Cine
Lluvia en el Barrio
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In a neighborhood in Santa Fe, during a day of incessant rain during the 2003 flood, a man falls into a well that suddenly forms in the courtyard of his house and, after this, his family wanders between struggle and resignation to rescue him.
Art Department Trainee:
Agustina Franco
Estefi Cardona
Art Direction:
Charlie Difero
Assistant Art Director:
Mathias Cristaldo
Juana Rondina
Assistant Camera:
Nahuel Beade
Gisela Cisilín
Assistant Director:
Clara Sosa Faccioli
Boom Operator:
Victoria Guzzetti
Camera Operator:
Naicol Perren
Director:
Ainara Iungman
Director of Photography:
Naicol Perren
Editor:
Rocío Eliges
Electrician:
Gisela Cisilín
Juan Manuel Marasco
Executive Producer:
Eleonora López Galarza
Foley Artist:
Gabriel Santamaría
Foley Recordist:
Diego Gringas
Gaffer:
Jesica Medina
Ignacio Giles
Makeup Designer:
Lucía Savogin
Producer:
Ainara Iungman
Second Assistant Director:
Sebastián Britos
Set Decoration:
Naza Marozzi
Set Designer:
Delfina Heinrich
Sound:
Tomás Ramos
Antonella Luz Criscione
Sound Post Supervisor:
Tomás Ramos
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lucía Savogin
Storyboard Artist:
Charlie Difero
Third Assistant Director:
Sebastián Manassero
Violeta Vignatti
Writer:
Ainara Iungman
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