Whisky Romeo Zulú (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 21, 2005

Original Title:
Whisky Romeo Zulú

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Aquafilms
Terra Vermelha Filmes

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Whisky Romeo Zulu tells the story prior to the crash of LAPA Boeing 737 that on August 31, 1999, caught fire after hitting an embankment in the center of Buenos Aires, killing 67 people. The disaster changed the history of civil and commercial aviation in Argentina, and the film recounts, from the standpoint of the director, a former airline pilot-how in some countries the safety of the flight is incredibly precarious.

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Art Direction:
Cristina Nigro

Assistant Editor:
Cristina Flamini

Costume Design:
Ruth Fischerman

Director:
Enrique Piñeyro

Director of Photography:
Ramiro Civita

Editor:
Alejandro Brodersohn
Jacopo Quadri

Executive Producer:
Verónica Cura

Line Producer:
Gideon Boulting

Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta

Music:
Eduardo Criscuolo

Producer:
Enrique Piñeyro

Producer's Assistant:
Juan Pablo Miller

Production Manager:
Axel Linari

Second Second Assistant Director:
Pablo Ramos

Set Decoration:
Stella Maris Iglesias

Sound:
Marcos De Aguirre

Writer:
Enrique Piñeyro
Emiliano Torres

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