A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 8, 2015
Original Title:
Pasaje de vida
Genres:
Drama | History | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cineworld
Hazlotu
Malkina Producciones
Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
In the present, in Spain, Miguel's mind, affected by a brain disease, seems cloistered in the past, in Argentina, in the seventies, when he risked his life for his ideals. He is obsessed with finding a woman named Diana. Mario, his son, who has been away from Miguel for a long time, now feels compelled to unravel the mystery of a name that, like a curse, pursues his father.
Additional Writing:
Elisa Puerto Aubel
Art Direction:
Lucila Presa
Laia Castellví
Lorena Puerto
Assistant Director:
Yael Szmulewicz
Salvador Gómez Cuenca
Costume Designer:
Julieta Bertoni
Cristina Martín
Director:
Diego Corsini
Director of Photography:
Germán Vilche
Editor:
Juan Manuel Gamazo
Electrician:
Jaime Muschietti
Executive Producer:
Mariana Cangas
Matías Lértora
José Nolla
Luis Ángel Ramírez
Gaffer:
Alberto Arnal
Hairstylist:
Catalina María Fornieles
María Domec
Key Grip:
Sebastián Dellapaulera
Makeup Designer:
María Ángeles Vázquez
Sonia de la Fuente
Original Music Composer:
David Muñoyerro Sesmero
Producer:
Mariana Cangas
Diego Corsini
Matías Lértora
Felipe Arnuncio
Production Director:
Salvador Gómez Cuenca
Production Manager:
Maria Guillermina Morrone
Guillermo Tío
Property Master:
Fernando Altamirano
Screenplay:
Diego Corsini
Fran Araújo
Script Supervisor:
Natalia Soledad Cerizola
Sara Azcona
Set Decoration:
Solange de San Bruno
Jordi Urbez
Virginia Ripoll
Sound Mixer:
Marcos Salso
Sound Recordist:
Sebastián Sonzogni
Marcos Salso
Special Effects Coordinator:
Lanfranco Burattini
Still Photographer:
Sofía Boriosi
Stunt Coordinator:
Darío Aquino
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ricardo Carrasco
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