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Release Date:
June 12, 1980
Original Title:
Bárbara
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Editorial Crea
Zodiaco Producciones
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Barbara is an Italian actress, superstar, who comes to Argentina to star in her own musical. She meets a photographer named Mauro and falls in love with him; but Mauro keeps a secret that she will soon discover.
Assistant Camera:
Juan Carlos Bordón
Marcelo Camorino
Pedro Lencina
Assistant Director:
Pierluigi Ciriaci
Teo Kofman
Assistant Editor:
Norberto Rapado
Daniel Zóttola
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Carlos Abbate
Camera Operator:
Aldo Lobótri
Cinematography:
Silvano Ippoliti
Costume Assistant:
Juan Rodríguez
Costume Design:
Luca Sabatelli
Costume Designer:
María Ester
Director:
Gino Landi
Editor:
Sergio Zóttola
Claudio M. Cutry
Electrician:
Juan Carlos Ricci
Óscar Robledo
Daniel Jaime
Juan Carlos Álvarez
Andrés Mazzon
Raúl Castro
Executive Producer:
Carlos Gallego
Carlos Gallego
First Assistant Director:
Leticia Abadia
Norberto Donati
Hairstylist:
Amodio Giordano
Makeup Artist:
Marta Mena
Giulio Natalucci
Music:
Paolo Ormi
Gianni Boncompagni
Producer's Assistant:
Alberto Cardella
Luis Navarro
Production Manager:
Tito Faustín
Set Decoration:
Abel Facello
Sound:
José Luis Díaz
Still Photographer:
Alfredo Suárez
Unit Production Manager:
Diana Frey
Writer:
Massimo Franciosa
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