A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 1996
Original Title:
Moebius
Alternate Titles:
Μοέμπιους
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Universidad del Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP AT: 6 CL: TE DE: 6 ES: 7 IT: T SG: PG
Runtime: 88
Deep within Buenos Aires's labyrinthine subway system, a train mysteriously disappears along with its 30 passengers. The subway officials are greatly troubled and call in topographer Daniel Pratt to help them find it. Unfortunately, the tunnels are so vast and complex, that Pratt needs his mentor Hugo Mistein to help him. Unfortunately, he has vanished too.
Art Direction:
Rodrigo Moscoso
Assistant Art Director:
Emiliano Torres
Natalia Urruty
Camera Operator:
Federico Rivarés
Casting:
Karina Necol
Director:
Gustavo Mosquera R.
Director of Photography:
Abel Peñalba
Editor:
Alejandro Brodersohn
Pablo Giorgelli
Electrician:
Pablo Ramos
Original Music Composer:
Mariano Nuñez West
Producer:
Verónica Cura
Production Office Assistant:
María Eugenia Sueiro
Public Relations:
Andy Muschietti
Scenic Artist:
Frederico Ostrovsky
Screenplay:
Pedro Cristiani
Gabriel Lifschitz
Arturo Onatavia
Natalia Urruty
Maria Angeles Mira
Gustavo Mosquera R.
Sound Engineer:
Martín Grignaschi
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