Monvoisin (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 27, 2009

Original Title:
Monvoisin

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
El Asombro
Magallánica

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Focuses on the intense life of the French painter Raymond Monvosin and his relationship with his devoted assistant Clara Filleul, and his associations with political and high-society figures of the mid-nineteenth century.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Karen Cruces

Art Designer:
Veronica Vergara

Art Direction:
Hugo Tripodi

Assistant Director:
Juan Rosas

Casting Director:
Roberto Matus

Color Designer:
Ismael Cabrera

Continuity:
María José De la Vega

Dialogue Editor:
Karen Cruces

Director:
Mario Velasco

Director of Photography:
Antonio Quercia

Editor:
Danielle Fillios

Executive Producer:
Luigi Araneda
Mario Velasco

Foley:
Daniel Heusser
Soledad Vargas
Mauricio Castañeda

Hairdresser:
Felipe Figueroa

Makeup Artist:
Marcela Zamorano

Original Music Composer:
Andrés Pollak

Production Assistant:
Fernando Bascuñán

Production Director:
Luigi Araneda

Production Manager:
Javiera Kri Amar

Script Supervisor:
María José De la Vega

Second Assistant Director:
Pepa San Martín

Set Designer:
Veronica Vergara

Sound:
Diego Fernández

Sound Effects Editor:
Martin Seltzer

Sound Mixer:
Martin Seltzer

Sound Recordist:
Sebastián Arjona

Teleplay:
Mario Velasco

Thanks:
María de la Luz Savagnac
Alejandro Burr
Marcos De Aguirre
Luciano Cruz-Coke
Alberto Gesswein

Video Assist Operator:
Pedro Olivari

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