Tendida mirando las estrellas (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 2004

Original Title:
Tendida mirando las estrellas

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

Nieves has murdered the man who was tried to rape his younger brother. Sentenced to five years in prison, she is immersed in a hard and marginal world, she does yearns to one day being released and fulfill her lifelong dream: to know the flowery desert in northern Chile. When an oversight of her captors allows her to flee, her dreams will have to wait still. She dedicates herself to managing a nightclub where her former jailmates prostitute themselves.

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Art Direction:
Polin Garbizu

Associate Producer:
Felipe Zabala

Best Boy Grip:
Miguel Bunster

Camera Operator:
Inti Briones

Co-Writer:
Malú Urriola
Alejandro Goic
Nadia Prado

Costumer:
Carmen Burgos

Dialogue Editor:
Nadine Voullième

Director:
Andrés Racz

Director of Photography:
Inti Briones

Editor:
Danielle Fillios

Electrician:
Anthony Cofré

First Assistant Director:
Daniel de la Vega

Foley:
Iván Quiroz
Roberto Espinoza

Lyricist:
Nelson Villagra

Makeup Artist:
Constanza Racz

Original Music Composer:
Ángel Parra

Producer:
Andrés Racz

Production Manager:
Coke Infante

Screenplay:
Diamela Eltit

Sound:
Mauricio Molina
Ernesto Trujillo

Sound Effects Designer:
Mauricio Molina

Sound Effects Editor:
Mauricio Molina

Sound Mixer:
Mauricio Molina
Roberto Espinoza

Story:
Andrés Racz

Theme Song Performance:
Javiera Parra

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