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Release Date:
October 1, 2010
Original Title:
Prometeo Deportado
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Corporación El Rosado S.A.
Other Eye Films
PRODUCCIONES TANGO BRAVO
Quatro Publicom Cía. LTDA
Production Countries:
Ecuador | Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
In an unknown first world airport the arrival of an ecuadorian flight is heard. The 'members of the European Union' passby migration, while the 'others', in the other line, wait. In the middle of the claims, a group of ecuadorians is arrested. They are taken to the Room, where they wait to be deported. Seems like everyone hides something, like PROMETEO the young magician with his hands tied like a delinquent who has a 'magical' trunk as luggage. Time passes, a way of being, Ecuador happens in this waiting room. Seems like there is no possible exit. Meanwhile, a different but well-known way of life takes place. The only thing left as a promising way out is illusion.
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Costume Design:
Sergio Guimaraes
Costume Supervisor:
Ana Gabriela Poveda
Director:
Fernando Mieles
Director of Photography:
Diego Falconi
Editor:
Iván Mora Manzano
First Assistant Camera:
José Alirio Rojas
Foley:
Gabriela Karolys
Gaffer:
Jimy Pazmiño
Music:
Manuel Larrea
Producer:
Oderay Game
Production Design:
Barbara Enriquez
Script Supervisor:
Ana Patricia Silva
Set Decoration:
Alicia Herrera
Set Designer:
Oscar Tello
Sound Designer:
Juan José Luzuriaga
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Diego Gat
Writer:
Fernando Mieles
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