A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Freddy Flores, Rosa Sánchez, Oscar Bertea
Written by:
Israel Adrián Caetano
Romina Lanfranchini
Directed by:
Israel Adrián Caetano
Release Date:
April 11, 2002
Original Title:
Bolivia
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fundación PROA
Hubert Bals Fund
INCAA
Iacam
Production Countries:
Argentina | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Freddy emigrates to Buenos Aires in search of a more prosperous life. In his native country, Bolivia, he left his family. But the capital of Argentina is not the paradise he dreamed of, and much less for illegal immigrants like himself. But even with that, he gets a job as a griller in a restaurant.
A Bolivian immigrant working illegally as a cook in a small restaurant in Buenos Aires suffers abuse and discrimination from its customers.
Internet Movie Database | 7.3/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 100% |
Metacritic | 66/100 |
Awards Won: | 8 wins & 5 nominations |
Assistant Camera:
Luis Omar Galmes Klein
Assistant Director:
María Eva Zanada
Associate Producer:
Lita Stantic
Costume Design:
María Eva Duarte
Director:
Adrián Caetano
Director of Photography:
Julián Apezteguia
Editor:
Santiago Ricci
Lucas Scavino
Executive Producer:
Roberto Ferro
Matías Mosteirín
Producer:
Adrián Caetano
Producer's Assistant:
Graciela Tagliabue
Production Assistant:
Axel Linari
Production Design:
María Eva Duarte
Sound:
Juan Pablo Melibovsky
Luciano Specos
Sound Designer:
Martín García Blaya
Sound Effects Editor:
Diego J. Arancibia
Sound Mixer:
Marcos De Aguirre
Roberto Espinoza
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roberto Espinoza
Story:
Romina Lanfranchini
Writer:
Adrián Caetano
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