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Release Date:
October 17, 2002
Original Title:
Kamchatka
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Alquimia Films
INCAA
Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales
Oscar Kramer S.A.
Patagonik
TVE
Vía Digital
Production Countries:
Argentina | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
In 1976, Argentina fell into the hands of a de facto government. Thousands of citizens are persecuted and kidnapped. This is the case of the parents of two children, who, knowing they are wanted, decide to hide.
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Animal Wrangler:
Fabian Gabelli
Art Direction:
Jorge Ferrari
Juan Mario Roust
Assistant Director:
Ezequiel Crupnicoff
Assistant Editor:
Jorge Firdman
Associate Producer:
Leonor Gold
Miguel Menéndez de Zubillaga
Luis Alberto Gold
Boom Operator:
Facundo Paco Girón
Rubén Piputto Santos
Camera Operator:
Lucas Guidalevich
Victor Vasini
Alfredo Mayo
Continuity:
Nicolás Lidijover
Costume Design:
Magalí Izaguirre
Ana Markarián
Digital Compositor:
Claudio Langsam
Director:
Marcelo Piñeyro
Director of Photography:
Alfredo Mayo
Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas
Editor:
Juan Carlos Macías
First Assistant Director:
Alejandro Lanezan
Original Music Composer:
Bingen Mendizábal
Post Production Coordinator:
Yoya Fernández
Producer:
Pedro D'Angelo
Francisco Ramos
Pablo E. Bossi
Óscar Kramer
Screenplay:
Marcelo Figueras
Marcelo Piñeyro
Second Assistant Camera:
Daniel Federico Fernández
Second Assistant Director:
Guillermo Greco
Vladimir Durán
Senior Colorist:
Jorge Russo
Sound Director:
José Luis Díaz
Carlos Abbate
Sound Editor:
Cecilia Pérez Riveros
Marcelo Lago
VFX Artist:
Miguel Spinelli
Video Assist Operator:
Lucas Guardia
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