A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 30, 1988
Original Title:
Lo que vendrá
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Tripiquicios
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
In a city of the too near future, a city designated for desolation, aggression, and political instability, Miguel Galvan (Hugo Soto) is shot accidentally during a demonstration. This time and space provides a back drop to an intriguing sequence of events where three characters try desperately to survive: the wounded Miguel, an antagonistic policeman (Juan Leyrado), and a foolish vigilante smartly acted by cult rock star Charly Garcia of Sui Generis and Serú Girán fame, who also composed the film's score.
Additional Writing:
Alberto Delorenzini
Assistant Camera:
Esteban Sapir
Huili Raffo
Assistant Costume Designer:
Sandra Taranto
Sergio Avallo
Assistant Director:
Eduardo Raspo
Mauro Bedendo
Assistant Editor:
Omar Gómez
Assistant Set Decoration:
José Julián
Wáter Heinbigner
Adrián Grassi
Emilio Juárez
Camera Operator:
Víctor González
Color Grading:
Alejandro Pérez
Beto Acevedo
Costume Design:
Mónica Toschi
Director:
Gustavo Mosquera R.
Director of Photography:
Javier Miquelez
Editor:
Oscar Gómez
Executive Producer:
Maria Angeles Mira
First Assistant Camera:
Pedro Valdez
First Assistant Director:
Martín Otaño
Marcela Canalis
Focus Puller:
Pedro Valdez
Gaffer:
Daniel Sotelo
Lighting Technician:
Luis Miguel Álvarez
Gabriel García
Juan Carlos Yeregui
Humberto Spatafore
Carlos Giani
Makeup & Hair:
Sergio Avello
Music:
Charly García
Negative Cutter:
Alicia Fredes
Elida Inés Cederma
Production Assistant:
Martin Pels
Alina Sigaro
Alberto Saied
Jorge Zelasco
Production Manager:
Javier Szerman
Props:
Eduardo Larrosa
Second Assistant Camera:
Daniel Sotelo
Second Assistant Director:
Andrea Godoy
Set Decoration:
Roberto Julián
Set Designer:
Alejandro de Ilzarve
Erika Escoda
Sound:
Ernesto Sansalvador Viales
Sound Assistant:
Juan López
Sound Effects:
Ricardo Renaldi
Sound Mix Technician:
Fabián Ayala
Javier Salinas
Mario Calabrese
Sound Recordist:
Marcelo Gareis
Special Effects:
Ricardo La Paz
Ricardo Salazar
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Graciela Fraguglia
Steadicam Operator:
Gustavo Mosquera R.
Still Photographer:
Martin Pels
Jorge Zelasco
Daniel Sotelo
Esteban Sapir
Stunt Double:
Daniel Ripari
Writer:
Gustavo Mosquera R.
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