A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 19, 2006
Original Title:
Ana y los otros
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Stardis Pictures
Universidad del Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Twenty-something Ana, now living in Buenos Aires, returns to her native city of Paraná. She meets old school mates, old friends, makes new ones, and starts to rethink her life, and perhaps change her future.
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Art Direction:
Sebastián Corujo
Assistant Director:
Camila Brigante
Assistant Editor:
Julián Giulianelli
Camera Operator:
José María 'Pigu' Gómez
Marcelo Lavintman
Cinematography:
Marcelo Lavintman
José María 'Pigu' Gómez
Color Grading:
Beto Acevedo
Costume Assistant:
Julieta Wagner
Costume Design:
Ingrid Hedrich
Director:
Celina Murga
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Martín Mainoli
Electrician:
Jorge Blejer
Julián Catz
Juan Manuel Tizón
Guillermo Saposnik
Executive Producer:
Carolina Konstantinovsky
First Assistant Camera:
Laura Vidal
Jorge Chechile
Foley:
Guillermo Picco
Gaffer:
Matías Carneiro
Makeup Designer:
Iván Caseres
Agustina Flores
Music:
Pablo Gamberg
Negative Cutter:
Cristina Rissotto
Post Production Assistant:
Mariana Fonseca
Post Production Coordinator:
Juan Villegas
Producer:
Celina Murga
Producer's Assistant:
Francisca D'Agostino
Graciana Koller
Paula Zito
Adrián Londero
Ariel Gaspoz
Production Manager:
Sofía Alurralde
Romina Guillen
Production Sound Mixer:
Federico Billordo
Props:
Ariel Gaspoz
Second Assistant Camera:
Martin Bravo
José Muruat
Juliana González
Second Assistant Director:
Carolina Perelstein
Pablo Blejer
Juan Villegas
Set Designer:
Sebastián Corujo
Sound Assistant:
Guillermo Picco
Sound Designer:
Federico Billordo
Sound Editor:
Pablo Gamberg
Still Photographer:
Victoria Corujo
Thanks:
Sebastián Rotstein
Daniel Mosquera
Manuel Antín
Paula Hernández
Enrique Bellande
Ariel Rotter
Néstor Frenkel
Jesica Suárez
Manuel Schaller
Daniel Melingo
Alejandro Saevich
Writer:
Celina Murga
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