A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 2005
Original Title:
Paréntesis
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Follow Films
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
When Camilo and his girlfriend, Pola, start to struggle in their relationship, she asks for a week away from him to assess the situation. Although Camilo agrees, he feels confused, as his undemanding life is made uncomfortable for the first time. Soon he meets Mikela, a disaffected teenage girl whom he befriends. However, when Camilo discovers Mikela's past diagnosis as a schizophrenic, he begins to worry about her safety.
ADR Recordist:
Marcelo Corvetto
Art Direction:
Rodrigo Duque Motta
Assistant Camera:
Cristóbal Goñi
Claudio Labrín
Camera Operator:
Pablo Solís
Christian Mcmanus
Enrique Stindt
Casting:
Pablo Solís
Continuity:
Karina Elgueda
Costume Design:
Maria de la Luz Briceño
Dialogue Editor:
Marcelo Corvetto
Director:
Francisca Schweitzer
Pablo Solís
Director of Photography:
Christian Mcmanus
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Francisca Schweitzer
Pablo Solís
Electrician:
Cristóbal Goñi
Executive Producer:
Francisca Schweitzer
Pablo Solís
First Assistant Director:
Waldo Salgado
Foley:
Marcelo Corvetto
Mauricio López
Idea:
Pablo Solís
Line Producer:
Enrique Stindt
Makeup Artist:
Maria de la Luz Briceño
Musician:
Cuti Aste
Arturo Rodríguez
Original Music Composer:
Silvio Paredes
Other:
Pablo Solís
Production Manager:
Joaquin Mora
Screenplay:
Francisca Schweitzer
Pablo Solís
Second Assistant Director:
Daniela Sabrovsky
Sound:
Freddy González
Rodrigo Ordóñez
Sound Designer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Sound Editor:
Mauricio López
Marcelo Corvetto
Marcos Maldavsky
Sound Mixer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Mauricio López
Steadicam Operator:
Pablo Solís
Christian Mcmanus
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