A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 17, 2017
Original Title:
Cauce
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Aleph
Cine Argentino
INCAA
MUCHASIESTA Cooperativa Audiovisual
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Ariel is a middle-class young man, a father of a family, who surprisingly loses his job in the context of a wave of layoffs. Altered and hiding from his family what happened, he escapes his father-in-law's birthday to go to a nightclub, where an old acquaintance offers to be part of a narco business. Ariel accepts, trusting that his participation will be limited, but things go out of control.
Administration:
Marcela Zilli
Art Direction:
Vito Sáez
Assistant Director:
Lautaro Perin
Assistant Director Trainee:
Sebastián Manassero
Assistant Production Manager:
Gina Bonfanti
Boom Operator:
Ariel Gaspoz
Raúl Rivera
Camera Operator:
Lautaro Martínez
Colorist:
Christian Leiva
Continuity:
Natalia Cerizola
Coordinating Producer:
Cecilia Seguí
Costumer:
Victoria Borghini
Luz Marina García
Digital Compositor:
David Mir
Director:
Agustín Falco
Director of Photography:
Claudio Perin
Editor:
Lucio Azcurrain
Electrician:
Baltasar Albrecht
Juan Gervasoni
Rodrigo Stettler
Executive Producer:
Victoria Aizenstat
Paula Verónica Rodríguez
First Assistant Camera:
Christian Leiva
Foley Artist:
Gigi Chaves
Gaffer:
Maximiliano Wendler
Hairstylist:
Tatu Morena Vallejos
Makeup Artist:
Yamila Belén Gutiérrez
Music:
Ariel Echarren
Producer:
Fernando Sokolowicz
Production Controller:
Rosario Vázquez
Production Manager:
María Laura Mó
Fernanda Rocca Lada
Props:
Jaquelina Molina
Second Assistant Camera:
Pedro Bootz
Second Assistant Director:
Arturo Castro Godoy
Set Designer:
Nicolas Moncaglieri
Set Dresser:
Virginia Agretti
Sound:
Jesica Suárez
Sound Director:
Rufino Basavilbaso
Sound Editor:
Facundo Ríos
Sound Mixer:
Lucas Meyer
Still Photographer:
Emiliano Rico
Visual Effects:
Lucio Azcurrain
Writer:
Agustín Falco
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