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Release Date:
February 6, 2023
Original Title:
Mar de Lobos
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Astromax
On Side content
Salado
Production Countries:
Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
This documentary captures a deeply personal journey by Argentinian actor and musician, Nicolás Pauls, to the Uruguayan coast. This area hosts two of the world's foremost sea lion colonies. Isla de lobos and Cabo Polonio. A famed sanctuary for hundreds of thousands of sea lions. Pauls presents the two sides of the complex conflict between the local artisanal fisherman, struggling to earn their living and the sea lions who risk their survival in leaving the boundaries of the island.
Camera Operator:
Matias Ameglio
Jack Doorman
Gianni Trocoli
Cinematography:
Matias Ameglio
Colorist:
Federico Cetta
Fernando Drömer
Director:
Matias Ameglio
Drone Cinematographer:
Fede Pochintesta
Editor:
Matias Ameglio
Post Producer:
Sebastián Cerveñansky
Producer:
Magdalena García
Raúl Pochintesta
Production Executive:
Martin Rupenian
Carlos Scheck
Production Manager:
Lucía Castro
Script:
Matias Ameglio
Raúl Pochintesta
Santiago Pochintesta
Sound Mixer:
Agustín Ferreyra
Dan Kamerman
Sound Recordist:
Rafael Álvarez
Underwater Camera:
Alejandro 'Pupi' Berger
Visual Effects:
Sebastián Cerveñansky
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