Un Inquilino Muy Particular (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 22, 2025

Original Title:
Un Inquilino Muy Particular

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Universidad del Cine

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Un Inquilino Muy Particular

A fascinating documentary made by film students that immerses us in the creative process and hard work behind the successful play "Un Inquilino Muy Particular." This documentary offers an authentic and deep insight into how the play was put together, from its first rehearsals to its premiere, giving a voice to those who experienced the process from within. Throughout the film, the actors and actresses, the play's director, and the producer share their experiences, concerns, and key moments of the production, providing an intimate perspective on the challenges, emotions, and dynamics that arise between the cast and the creative team. The figure of Lucas Mancinelli, who is not only one of the directors of the documentary but also an essential part of the cast as an actor, intertwines with the narrative, offering a personal and close view of the artistic process.

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Camera Supervisor:
Lorenzo Swoboda

Cinematography:
Felipe Sandoval

Director:
Salvador Mercado
Lucas Mancinelli

Editor:
Lucas Mancinelli
Salvador Mercado

Producer:
Norma Mugavero

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Lorenzo Swoboda

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Saulo González

Sound Designer:
Saulo González

Writer:
Norma Mugavero

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