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Release Date:
August 25, 2016
Original Title:
Argentino QL
Alternate Titles:
Argentino QL, La Peliculiá
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
An Argentine artist moves to Chile in search of a more stable life and a possible future for his profession. Thanks to his talent and arrogance will go far, but not for long...
ADR Editor:
Nadine Voullième
Mauricio Molina
Art Designer:
Romina Olguín
Art Direction:
Sebastián Muñoz
Camera Operator:
Nicolás Ibieta
Casting:
Pilar Zderich
Co-Writer:
Jorge Alis
George Von Knorring
Continuity:
Rodrigo Hidalgo
Costume Designer:
Alex Salazar
Dialogue Editor:
Mauricio Molina
Nadine Voullième
Director:
Pato Pimienta
Director of Photography:
Nicolás Ibieta
Editor:
Javier Estévez
Executive Producer:
George Von Knorring
Jorge Alis
First Assistant Director:
Haroldo Muñoz
Focus Puller:
Jonathan Maldonado
Foley Artist:
Diego Gonzalez Cid
Alfonso Segura
Foley Editor:
Cristian Tapia
Foley Recordist:
Cristian Tapia
Idea:
Jorge Alis
Makeup & Hair:
Michelle Cervera
Original Music Composer:
Rocco
Production Assistant:
Dafne Riveros
Production Manager:
Mauricio Dupuis
Screenplay:
Iván Oyarzún
Mariano Ramos
Script Consultant:
Pato Pimienta
Second Assistant Camera:
María José Burgos
Second Assistant Director:
Rosario Espinosa
Set Decoration:
Claudia Gallardo
Sound:
Soledad Andrade
Sound Director:
Mauricio Molina
Sound Effects Editor:
Diego Gonzalez Cid
Sound Mixer:
Mauricio Molina
Sound Recordist:
Marco Aliaga
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