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Release Date:
November 29, 2024
Original Title:
Mamá: membrillo, dolor y sangre
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Pez Dorado
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
On a sweltering Midsummer Night, an earthquake shakes the earth, sparking a conversation between a mother and her daughter that helps them free themselves and re-enter the house to cook quince jelly.
Art Department Assistant:
Berny Garay Pringles
Art Direction:
Paula Garcés
Assistant Director:
Damián Nagel
Boom Operator:
Leonardo Francile
Camera Operator:
Agostina Poblete
Cinematography:
Agostina Poblete
Colorist:
Gonzalo Greco
Costume Designer:
Maribel Ibazeta Ortiz
Director:
Ana Clara Bustelo
Editor:
Renzo Blanc
Electrician:
Javier Cerimedo
Augusto Martínez
First Assistant Camera:
Victoria Rasero
Foley Artist:
Federici Emiliano
Gastón Federici
Gaffer:
Jairo Samuel Paez
Line Producer:
Débora Velasco
Makeup & Hair:
Ana Luz Nieto
Producer:
Tatiana Oruste
Production Assistant:
Emanuel Morte
Franco Conturso
Candela Esquivel
Celeste Palma
Production Sound Mixer:
Aín Olivares
Sound Director:
Matteo Pagliarosi
Special Effects Supervisor:
Erick Culasso
Supervising Sound Editor:
Matteo Pagliarosi
Writer:
Ana Clara Bustelo
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