A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Carlos Roffé, Sergio Poves Campos, Lorenzo Quinteros
Written by:
Alejandro Agresti
Directed by:
Alejandro Agresti
Release Date:
January 30, 1994
Original Title:
El acto en cuestión
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Allarts
Black Forest Films
Hamburger Filmbüro
Schlemmer Film
Production Countries:
Argentina | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: PM13
Runtime: 110
Miguel steals a trick from a magic book and becomes a world-renowned magician. However, the idea of the public discovering that this great trick is plagiarized from a book eats at his mind more and more.
Miguel has the habit of stealing a used book every day. On one occasion he learns from them a magic trick with which he makes objects and people disappear. Thus he gets a trip to Europe, where the trick is very successful.
Art Department Assistant:
Ron de Hoog
Nancy D'Ancona
Willemijn Lofvers
Lijntje Helweg
Marjolein Mol
Art Direction:
John Bramble
Wilbert Van Dorp
Assistant Camera:
Jan Willem Winter
Nina da Costa
Assistant Director:
Frank Sheppard
Associate Producer:
Frank Henscke
Zezilia Vaklinova
George Menev
Christoph Hanheiser
Best Boy Grip:
Eduard Gallard
Boom Operator:
Eric Gijssen
Camera Operator:
Alejandro Agresti
Continuity:
Carolien Euser
Frances Lea
Merel Notten
Costume Design:
Anne Van de Pas
Director:
Alejandro Agresti
Director of Photography:
Néstor Sanz
Editor:
Stefan Kamp
Executive Producer:
Denis Wigman
Focus Puller:
Hervé Dieu
Robbert van Dijk
Steve Walker
Foley:
Mel Kutpay
Gaffer:
Mauricio Rubinstein
General Manager:
Kees Kasander
Grip:
Chris Blokhuis
Key Grip:
Erik Schut
Location Manager:
Anne Marie De Brauw
Makeup Artist:
Christa de Kok
Julie de Groot
Music:
Toshio Nakagawa
Producer:
Annemiek van Gorp
Production Assistant:
Paul Van Esch
Diana Van Gorp
Egbert de Jong
Robin Hooischuur
Second Assistant Director:
Diego Kaplan
Songs:
Luis Alberto Spinetta
Sound:
Ed van Baaren
Kees de Groot
Axel Haringa
Sound Editor:
Luuk Poels
Sound Mixer:
Jan van Sandwijk
Special Effects:
Zoran Bravarić
Writer:
Alejandro Agresti
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