A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 2, 2010
Original Title:
Post Mortem
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Autentika Films
Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes
Fabula
Programa Ibermedia
World Cinema Fund
Production Countries:
Chile | Germany | Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+ FR: 12 HU: 18
Runtime: 98
In Chile, 1973, during the last days of Salvador Allende's presidency, an employee at a Morgue's recording office falls for a burlesque dancer who mysteriously disappears.
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Assistant Camera:
Cristián Petit-Laurent
Assistant Director:
María José Droguett
Assistant Editor:
Rodrigo Robledo
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Viviana Verges O'Ryan
Nicole Herrera
Camera Loader:
Jonathan Maldonado
Casting:
Paula Leoncini
Continuity:
Karina Elgueda
Costume Design:
Muriel Parra
Costumer:
Isabel Budinich
Director:
Pablo Larraín
Director of Photography:
Sergio Armstrong
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Andrea Chignoli
Electrician:
Nicolás Canobra
Executive Producer:
Andrea Carrasco Stuven
Juan Ignacio Correa
Mariane Hartard
Foley Artist:
Miguel Hormazábal
Francisco Vivent
Roberto Zuñiga
Ivo Moraga
Foley Recordist:
Francisco Vivent
Gaffer:
Víctor Rojas
Hairdresser:
Juan Burgos
Makeup Department Head:
Margarita Marchi
Original Music Composer:
Juan Cristóbal Meza
Post Production Coordinator:
Juan Carlos Arriagada
Producer:
Juan de Dios Larraín
Production Design:
Polin Garbizu
Production Manager:
Ruth Orellana
Script Consultant:
Eliseo Altunaga
Second Assistant Camera:
Rodrigo Belmar
Second Assistant Director:
Rosario Onetto
Sound:
Ernesto Trujillo
Claudio Vargas
Sound Designer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Sound Effects Editor:
Matías Valdés
Sound Mixer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Margarita Marchi
Third Assistant Director:
Juan Esponda
Video Assist Operator:
Pablo Quinteros
Writer:
Pablo Larraín
Mateo Iribarren
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