Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 15, 1998

Original Title:
Pizza, birra, faso

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Hubert Bals Fund
INCAA
Palo y a la Bolsa Cine

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

Four friends. One city. One way out.

A couple of friends work for a taxi driver to rob his passengers, but they feel like they're getting ripped off. They decide to plan their own robberies, but they are amateurs and things don't go too well. One of the youths, Cordoba, whose girlfriend Sandra is pregnant, just wants to get enough cash so they can leave Argentina and get to Uruguay to start a new life. He and his friends plan one last robbery, but things don't go as planned.

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Animal Wrangler:
Fabian Gabelli

Art Direction:
Sebastián Rosés

Assistant Director:
Walter Rippell

Boom Operator:
Enrique Bellande

Casting:
Florencia Inés González

Director:
Bruno Stagnaro
Adrián Caetano

Director of Photography:
Juan Cruz Bucich
Marcelo Lavintman

Editor:
Andrés Tambornino

Electrician:
Darío Trivino
Gustavo Triviño

First Assistant Camera:
Julián Apezteguia

Foley Artist:
Federico Billordo

Music:
Leo Sujatovich

Producer:
Bruno Stagnaro

Production Manager:
Carolina Aldao

Screenplay:
Adrián Caetano
Bruno Stagnaro

Second Assistant Camera:
Fernando Zuber

Second Assistant Director:
Florencia Inés González

Sound Designer:
Martín Grignaschi

Sound Director:
Martín Grignaschi

Sound Recordist:
Enrique Bellande

Special Effects Technician:
Diego F. Urruzola

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