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Release Date:
November 1, 1996
Original Title:
Buenos Aires viceversa
Production Companies:
Agresti Harding Films
Staccato Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 122
This is Buenos Aires, its characters, its history, its reality. A complex movie for a complex city, depicted in the character's language, and in their relationship with the present and the past
Assistant Camera:
Pablo Ramos
Assistant Director:
Alejandro Puente
Daniel Rosenfeld
Camera Operator:
Pablo Ramos
Alejandro Agresti
Ramiro Aisenson
Marcelo Moreno
Hans Bonato
María Laura Luczkow
Co-Producer:
Emjay Rechsteiner
Color Grading:
Dick Troeleman
Delegated Producer:
Marcelo Altmark
Director:
Alejandro Agresti
Director of Photography:
Ramiro Aisenson
Editor:
Alejandro Agresti
Alejandro Brodersohn
Electrician:
Rodolfo Fernández
Executive Producer:
Alejandro Agresti
Axel Harding
Foley:
Patrick Pesto
Gaffer:
Mauricio Rubinstein
Music:
Paul M. van Brugge
Alejandro Agresti
Negative Cutter:
Romy de Haan
Marijke Van Zwietering
Post Producer:
Betina Brewda
Alejandro Puente
Daniel Rosenfeld
Annemarie Kalma
Production Assistant:
Betina Brewda
Vanessa Ragone
Sergio Agresti
Alicia Castelli
Production Manager:
Paula Zyngierman
Second Unit Director:
Diego Kaplan
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Hans Bonato
Set Decoration:
Constanzo Novick
Guillermo Kohen
Vanessa Ragone
Sound:
Horacio Almada
Fernando Soldevila
Sound Assistant:
Fernando Soldevila
Martin Schvartzapel
Sound Mixer:
Jan van Sandwijk
Benoît Biral
Sound Recordist:
Horacio Almada
Writer:
Alejandro Agresti
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