A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 4, 2018
Original Title:
Re loca
Alternate Titles:
Naprosto šílená
Re sacada
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Aeroplano Cine
Cine Argentino
Comedy Central
INCAA
Movie Trucks
NonStop
Paramount Pictures
Sobras International Pictures
Telefe
World Pictures
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 RU: 16+
Runtime: 90
A 36-year-old meek woman realizes that there’s younger people trying to outpace her doing much less, so she makes a risky change by removing her filter.
Additional Director of Photography:
Gaston Girod
Additional Music:
Irving Victoria
Additional Writing:
Sebastián De Caro
Assistant Art Director:
Florencia Calmaggi
Assistant Costume Designer:
Celeste Méndez
Catalina Szejnblum
Assistant Director:
Adriana Vior
Assistant Director Trainee:
Gonzalo Bazillo
Assistant Hairstylist:
Diego Barrios
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Josefina Fascetto
Fernando Guzmán Sotelo Argüello
Jonatan Horne
Mariana Taboas Castiglione
Assistant Set Decoration:
Carolina Pérez Goñi
Luciana Arriaza Abruzzini
Associate Producer:
Ignacio García Cucucovich
Gastón Gallo
Sebastián Gallo
Boom Operator:
Juan José Suárez
Marcelo Rapadura
Casting:
María Laura Berch
Casting Assistant:
María Soledad Rojas
Color Grading:
Raúl Lavado
Continuity:
Mariana Busetto
Costume Design:
Greta Ure
Data Management Technician:
Brian Bendersky
Francisco Iurcovich
Director:
Martino Zaidelis
Director of Photography:
Lucio Bonelli
Drone Cinematographer:
Juan José Bach
Drone Operator:
Ivan Insausti
Editor:
Cristina Carrasco
Martino Zaidelis
Executive Producer:
Axel Kuschevatzky
Miguel Asensio Llamas
Andy Kleinman
Muriel Cabeza
Fernando Stamati
Ángel Sala
Matías Tamborenea
Gastón Gualco
Patricio Rabuffetti
Martín Firpo
First Assistant Director:
Fernanda Delpino
Focus Puller:
Guido Tomeo
Foley Artist:
Gigi Chávez
Foley Recordist:
Andrés Perugini
Gaffer:
Javier Navarro
Genetator Operator:
Martín Puente
Sergio Céliz
Grip:
Enrique Vélez
Sergio Olmos
Dylan Rebutti
Federico Leonardi
Hairstylist:
Matías Giachino
Key Grip:
Juan Manuel Muñoz
Lighting Manager:
Miguel Valfré
Lighting Technician:
Milagros Chain
Juan Pablo Campero
Evelyn Pin
Marcelo Montenegro
Location Assistant:
Nicolás Venuti
Location Manager:
Danisa Munguia
Makeup Artist:
Karina Camporino
Original Music Composer:
Emilio Kauderer
Original Story:
Nicolás López
Post Production Coordinator:
Pablo Zito
Post Production Supervisor:
Pablo Margiotta
Producer:
Axel Kuschevatzky
Sebastian Aloi
Production Assistant:
Facundo Baldissera
Ulises Zuccari
Production Manager:
Ezequiel Laborda
Production Trainee:
Bruno Pedrazzini
Props:
Damian Barletta
Second Assistant Camera:
César Seghezzo
Second Assistant Director:
Eliana Roses
Set Decoration:
Virginia Giménez
Set Designer:
Carina Luján
Sound Designer:
Fernando Soldevila
Sound Editor:
Nicolas Carcagno
Sound Mixer:
Jorge Gutiérrez Jiménez
Sound Recordist:
Fernando Soldevila
Special Effects Coordinator:
Lanfranco Burattini
Steadicam Operator:
Gustavo Triviño
Still Photographer:
Santiago Melazzini
Storyboard Artist:
Lucas Orueta
VFX Supervisor:
Matías Kamijo
Video Assist Operator:
Kaikén Alascio
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Ana Ávila
Visual Effects Director:
Ignacio Gorfinkiel
Visual Effects Producer:
Ezequiel Hasl
Writer:
Andrés Aloi
Martino Zaidelis
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