A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 17, 2012
Original Title:
Juan in a Million
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Pacific Sunset
Production Countries:
Brazil | Chile | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Juan Pablo Garcia woke up a December morning to deliver his application to Harvard. He came home to rest before a night of legendary party and a great summer ahead of him. When he woke up, the entire city was empty.
Assistant Editor:
Carolina Quevedo
Co-Producer:
Álvaro Corvera
Director:
Sergio Allard
Denis Arqueros
Nicolas Klein
Director of Photography:
Ignacio Walker
Editor:
Sergio Allard
Executive Producer:
Alfonso Neumann
Maria Entrambasaguas
First Assistant Camera:
Pedro Pinto
Juan Pedro Esponda
Musician:
Navid Hejazi
Orchestrator:
Navid Hejazi
Original Music Composer:
Navid Hejazi
Other:
Juan Pablo Salas
Sofia Araya
Post Production Supervisor:
Sergio Allard
Producer:
Sergio Allard
Patricio Ibarra
Ignacio Walker
Production Design:
Sofia Araya
Scoring Mixer:
Nima Fakhrara
Second Unit Director:
Pedro Pinto
Sound Designer:
Juan Pablo Salas
Sound Mixer:
Juan Pablo Salas
Thanks:
Eli Roth
Leonor Varela
Cristián de la Fuente
Nicolás López
Gonzalo Justiniano
Mónica Godoy
María Paz Calvo
Visual Effects Director:
Ramon Sanchez
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ramon Sanchez
Cristian Cayuman
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