Opus (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Opus

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Miriada Producciones

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Despite their mistakes, they must escape any tragic fate.

Three young men must hide a corpse in the rural area of the Buenos Aires province. After finding out, mid journey, that the body wasn't fully dead, they decide to kill him off and go to the house of one of their uncles to bury it without him noticing

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Art Direction:
Octo Parodi
Victoria Bonora

Assistant Director:
Luca Ruiz Diaz
Victoria Bonora

Boom Operator:
Lola Blanco
Valentin Mereles

Colorist:
Valentin Mereles

Director:
Octo Parodi

Director of Photography:
Luca Ruiz Diaz

Editor:
Octo Parodi
Juan Ignacio Ortiz
Luca Ruiz Diaz

Executive Producer:
Victoria Bonora
Vito Pellegrini

Foley:
Juan Pablo Martini

Graphic Designer:
Francisco Porto Parodi

Music:
Marcos Kaplan

Producer:
Vito Pellegrini

Sound Director:
Marcos Kaplan

Sound Mixer:
Juan Pablo Martini

Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Juan Pablo Martini

Sound Recordist:
Marcos Kaplan

Title Designer:
Rocío Destefano

Visual Effects Editor:
Juan Ignacio Ortiz

Writer:
Octo Parodi

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