Gato negro (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 10, 2014

Original Title:
Gato negro

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Buffalo Films
Cinemagroup
INCAA
Productora MG

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

Every ambition has its price

The film tells the life of Tito Pereyra since his childhood in a town of Tucuman (with an absent father) until the 1980 s in Buenos Aires, when democracy was restored. During that period he makes decisions that will change his life forever.It shows a human being with both bright and dark aspects, whose contrasts seem to determine his destiny.

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Art Direction:
María Eugenia Sueiro

Assistant Art Director:
Miguel Pippo

Assistant Camera:
Mauro Fernández Arizzi

Assistant Director:
Esteban Rey Cazes

Assistant Editor:
Mariana Durán

Assistant Production Manager:
Bernardo Séré
Juan Carlos Gerbini Montenegro

Boom Operator:
Edgardo Frutos

Camera Operator:
Miguel Caram
Federico Luaces

Cinematography:
Claudio Beiza

Compositing Supervisor:
Ezequiel Cesana

Digital Compositor:
Berenice Diman
Mariano Lacerna
Nacho Arevalo
Daniel Pérez

Director:
Gastón Gallo

Editor:
Francisco Freixa

Executive Producer:
Esteban Mentasti
Hori Mentasti
Sebastián Gallo
Nicolas Esmede

First Assistant Camera:
Marcela Martínez

First Assistant Director:
Pablo Stamboulian
Daniela Luppino
Diego Alfredo Garcia

Foley Artist:
Nicolás Giusti

Foley Recordist:
Fernando Gallucci

Grip:
Martin Silveira

Key Grip:
Jorge Coki Tristán

Location Manager:
Diego Igartua

Producer:
Nicolas Esmede
Hori Mentasti
Sebastián Gallo
Esteban Mentasti

Production Assistant:
Sofia Rovaletti
Walter Flores

Production Manager:
Ariel Checcio

Script Supervisor:
Gwenn Joyaux

Second Assistant Camera:
Martin Dotta

Second Assistant Director:
Ana Laura Urriza

Set Dresser:
Sebastián Goñi

Sound Designer:
Fernando Soldevila

Sound Editor:
Fernando Soldevila
Andrés Perugini

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roberto Migone

Sound Recordist:
Ignacio Goyén

Special Effects Coordinator:
Franco Burattini

Special Effects Supervisor:
Alberto Jaceniuk

Steadicam Operator:
Gustavo Triviño

VFX Artist:
Luciano Maggio
Leopoldo Castro
Lucas Carracedo
Nicolas Valese

VFX Supervisor:
Juan Pablo Pires

Visual Effects Compositor:
Matías Derkacz

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Hernán Bressan
Cecilia Menchaca

Writer:
Gastón Gallo

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