A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 10, 2012
Original Title:
Flacas Vacas
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Argentina | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
UY: 7.0
Runtime: 87
Olga, Teresa and Pilar have been friends since they were born. For years they vacationed together with their parents, and later together on their own. A few years ago, Teresa got married, and for some years they didn't see each other as much. Teresa's divorce prompts a reunion, so the three of them rent a small house for the weekend. In their first day together, it becomes obvious that everything they share is in their past. They have grown apart.
Additional Photography:
Pablo Abdala
Art Direction:
Victoria Burghi
Assistant Art Director:
Marcelo Seferino Rodriguez
Assistant Director:
Lolo Paradell
Assistant Editor:
Germán Cantore
Boom Operator:
Rafael Álvarez
Colorist:
Alejandro Armaleo
Jorge Russo
Costume Designer:
Virginia Silva
Director:
Santiago Svirsky
Director of Photography:
Hugo Díaz
Electrician:
Alfonso Acosta
Gabriel López
Marcelino Villaveiran
Executive Producer:
Natacha López
First Assistant Camera:
Ignacio José Natiello
Gaffer:
Quique Alvarez
Grip:
Alejandro Noya
Key Grip:
Gabriel Di Carlo
Makeup Artist:
Virginia Silva
Producer:
Natacha López
Producer's Assistant:
Virginia Bogliolo
María Rama
Production Director:
Micaela Solé
Prop Designer:
Marcelino Carballo
Second Assistant Camera:
Gabriela Behrens
Sound Editor:
Andrés Costa Carbajal
Sound Mixer:
Diego Martinez
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Daniel Yafalián
Still Photographer:
Germán Luongo
Writer:
Verónica Perrotta
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