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Release Date:
April 23, 2004
Original Title:
Azul y Blanco
Alternate Titles:
Barras bravas
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
When enemy members of the two main Chilean soccer teams, Azul and Paloma meet in a fight after a soccer game they fall in love at first sight. They run away through the night in the streets of Santiago, while two groups search for them, when they meet, happens the inevitable.
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Art Direction:
Matías O'Donnell
Assistant Director:
Martín Rodríguez
Associate Producer:
Arturo Feliú
Gonzalo Justiniano
Boom Operator:
Federico Billordo
Costumer:
Carol Raddatz
Director:
Sebastián Araya
Director of Photography:
Wolfgang Burmann
Editor:
Camilo Campi
Andrea Chignoli
Arturo Sabugo
Elías Nahmías
Executive Producer:
Alejandro Araya Darrigrandi
Makeup Artist:
Sandra Correa
Projection:
Carola Carter
Screenplay:
Sebastián Araya
Script Consultant:
Jorge Durán
Script Supervisor:
Paula Leonvendagar
Second Assistant Director:
René Martín
Sound Mixer:
Alvaro Amar
Steadicam Operator:
Manolo Rojas
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