Whisky (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 6, 2004

Original Title:
Whisky

Alternate Titles:
Whisky

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Ctrl Z Films
Pandora Film
Rizoma Films
Wanda Visión

Production Countries:
Argentina | Germany | Spain | Uruguay

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

When his long-lost brother resurfaces, Jacobo, desperate to prove his life has added up to something, looks to scrounge up a wife. He turns to Marta, an employee at his sock factory, with whom he has a prickly relationship.

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Additional Casting:
Bruno Aldecosea
Gustavo Chantada

Additional Editing:
Héctor Belvedere
Sebastián Cichero
Nadia Giuliodori
Carolina Barrio Linares
Cristina Rissotto

Additional Editor:
Ignacio Spuhler

Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Paco Grillo

Administration:
Abi Mendlewicz

Art Department Assistant:
Alejandro Castiglioni
Nicole Davrieux

Art Direction:
Gonzalo Delgado

Assistant Camera:
Fernando Gatto

Assistant Director:
Manolo Nieto

Assistant Editor:
Tato Ariosa

Assistant Production Manager:
Guillermo Rocamora

Associate Producer:
Fabio Berrutti

Camera Operator:
Bárbara Álvarez

Casting:
Inés Bortagaray
Romina Peluffo

Catering:
Carolina Achabal
Luján Leal
Carlos Mendez
Clara Ruiz
Ximena Stoll

Co-Producer:
Natacha Cervi
Hernán Musaluppi
Christoph Friedel

Color Grading:
Beto Acevedo

Costume Design:
Adelaida Rodríguez

Director:
Pablo Stoll
Juan Pablo Rebella

Director of Photography:
Bárbara Álvarez

Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher

Editor:
Fernando Epstein

Electrician:
Fernando Calvete
Sebastian Chape
Federico Polleri
Enrique Pérez

Executive Producer:
Fernando Epstein

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Natacha Cervi
Bárbara Francisco

Foley Artist:
Iván Quiroz

Gaffer:
Pablo Vera

Graphic Designer:
Luis Bellagamba

Grip:
José Luis García

Hairdresser:
Michel Ferreira

Hairstylist:
Hebert Vera

Makeup Artist:
Silvana Clefi

Musician:
Santiago Pedroncini
Guillermo Pesoa
Juan Pablo Fernández
Alejo Vintrob
Rodrigo Guerra

Painter:
Luis Soria
Matías Soria

Producer:
Fernando Epstein
Florencia Chao
Abi Mendlewicz
Santiago Bontá
Natacha Cervi
Bárbara Francisco
Diego Fernández Pujol

Production Assistant:
Ernesto Gillman
Virginia Ribeiro
Guillermo Rocamora
Fabricio Pereyra
Laura Gutman
Silvio Sielsky
Natacha Cervi
Bárbara Francisco
Fabricio Pereira

Production Manager:
Diego Fernández Pujol

Production Secretary:
Florencia Chao

Script Supervisor:
Federico Veiroj

Second Assistant Camera:
Analía Pollio

Second Assistant Director:
Inés Bortagaray

Set Decoration:
Daniel Fernandez

Set Painter:
Martín Verges Rilla

Sound:
Daniel Yafalián
Catriel Vildosola

Sound Assistant:
Santiago Fumagalli

Sound Mix Technician:
Roberto Espinoza

Still Photographer:
Magela Ferrero

Thanks:
Aki Kaurismäki
Alesia Weston

Third Assistant Camera:
Claudia Firpo

Transportation Coordinator:
Sonia Acosta
Rafael Barbé
Fernando Lobato
Juan Villa

Video Assist Operator:
Claudia Firpo

Visual Effects:
Rubén Buelta
Claudio González
Rubén Santeiro
Claudio Tarrabe

Wardrobe Assistant:
Daniela Calcagno

Writer:
Gonzalo Delgado
Pablo Stoll
Juan Pablo Rebella

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