Historias Breves I: Dead King (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 19, 1995

Original Title:
Historias Breves I: Rey muerto

Alternate Titles:
Historias Breves I: Rey muerto

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
INCAA

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

A wife tries to leave her village to get away from her abusive husband.

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Assistant Camera:
Liz Burman

Assistant Director:
Jorge Edelstein

Assistant Set Designer:
Alberto Andrés Fasce

Camera Operator:
Esteban Sapir

Casting:
Florencia Blanco

Clapper Loader:
Martín Maignoli

Costume Design:
Alejandra Crespo

Dialogue:
Abel Amancay

Director:
Lucrecia Martel

Director of Photography:
Esteban Sapir

Editor:
Fernanda Rossi

Electrician:
Guillermo Sapino
Mario Varela

Location Manager:
Florencia Blanco

Makeup Designer:
Marisa Amenta

Music:
Carlos Blanco

Original Music Composer:
Lía Crucet
Laura Ruggiero

Producer:
Enrique Cortes
Roy Easdale

Producer's Assistant:
Alejandro Arroz

Set Designer:
Alejandra Crespo

Songs:
Lía Crucet

Sound:
Horacio Almada

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta

Thanks:
Daniel Burman
Liliana Daunes
Pablo Mari
Luis César D'Angiolillo
Bebe Kamín

Writer:
Lucrecia Martel

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