Un juego absurdo (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 16, 2009

Original Title:
Un juego absurdo

Alternate Titles:
Historias Breves V
Historias Breves V: Un juego absurdo

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
INCAA

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Javier is in love with Romina. At a party, we hear his thoughts and sometimes he even talks to us. Playing between reality and fantasy, Javier will try to overcome his fears and get the girl of his dreams.

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Action Director:
Luciano Leyrado

Art Direction:
Leticia Nanoia

Assistant Art Director:
Marcos Ferrari
Gracián Tarantino
Alejandra Romero
Carolina Vera

Assistant Director:
Julieta Ledesma

Camera Operator:
Germán Drexler

Casting:
Luciano Leyrado

Cinematography:
Germán Drexler

Costume Assistant:
Romina Gutiérrez
Paula Berdichevsky

Costume Design:
Lucía Sciannamea

Director:
Gastón Rothschild

Editor:
Leonardo Martínez
Daniel Prync

Executive Producer:
Diego Corsini

First Assistant Director:
Diego González

Focus Puller:
Lucas Timerman

Gaffer:
Germán Vilche

Grip:
Esteban Gez

Hair Designer:
Viviana Vega

Makeup Designer:
Griselda Di Nanno
Andrea Marque

Music:
Baccarat

Producer's Assistant:
Julia Francucci

Production Assistant:
Gerardo Curotto

Production Manager:
Alexis Trigo

Second Assistant Camera:
María Fernanda Mayo

Second Assistant Director:
Daniela Tumburus

Sound Recordist:
Christian Lemeke

Still Photographer:
Laura Gismoldi

Video Assist Operator:
Martín Ferreira
Ana Pantano

Writer:
Javier Zevallos

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