A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 6, 2004
Original Title:
La niña santa
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
El Deseo
Fondazione Montecinemaverita
Hubert Bals Fund
La Pasionaria S.r.l.
Lita Stantic Producciones
R&C Produzioni
Teodora Film
Vista Sur Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Italy | Netherlands | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 106
Amalia is an adolescent girl who is caught in the throes of her emerging sexuality and her deeply held passion for her Catholic faith. These two drives mingle when the visiting Dr. Jano takes advantage of a crowd to get inappropriately close to the girl. Repulsed by him but inspired by an inner burning, Amalia decides it is her God-given mission to save the doctor from his behavior, and she begins to stalk Dr. Jano, becoming a most unusual voyeur.
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Additional Writing:
Juan Pablo Domenech
Art Direction:
Graciela Oderigo
Assistant Director:
Florencia Blanco
Fabiana Tiscornia
Natalia Smirnoff
Associate Producer:
Tilde Corsi
Cesare Petrillo
Gianni Romoli
Vieri Razzini
Camera Operator:
Victor Vasini
Lucas Guidalevich
Casting:
Nicolas Levin
Natalia Smirnoff
Co-Producer:
Álvaro Urtizberea
Nora Kohen
Alfredo Ghirardo
Agustín Almodóvar
Color Timer:
Beto Acevedo
Continuity:
Carola Jalife
Costume Design:
Julio Suárez
Director:
Lucrecia Martel
Director of Photography:
Félix Monti
Editor:
Santiago Ricci
Electrician:
Manuel Rebella
Executive Producer:
Esther García
Pedro Almodóvar
Foley Artist:
Roberto Espinoza
Gaffer:
Daniel Hermo
Hairstylist:
Marcelo Iúdice
Etelvina Veron
Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta
Original Music Composer:
Andres Gerszenzon
Producer:
Lita Stantic
Production Assistant:
Gustavo Guido
Production Director:
Matías Mosteirín
Production Manager:
Marta Parga
Production Supervisor:
Marta Parga
Property Master:
Martín Libert
Screenplay:
Lucrecia Martel
Set Decoration:
Fernando Brun
Set Dresser:
Angélica Alvear
Sound:
David Miranda-Hardy
Guido Berenblum
Marcos De Aguirre
Víctor Alejandro Tendler
Video Assist Operator:
Luisa Cavanagh
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Sergio Rentero
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