A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 17, 2000
Original Title:
El camino
Alternate Titles:
The Road
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Aries Cinematográfica Argentina
Tercer Milenio
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Manuel is a lonely young man of upper middle class who lives in Buenos Aires with his mother. Due to a fortuitous circumstance, one day he discovers that his father, whom he does not know and whom he supposes living abroad, is in the country. He decides to go and look for him and on his motorcycle starts a long way south through Patagonia.
Art Direction:
Vera Aricó
Assistant Production Manager:
Giselle Parets
Gabriel Goldszmidt
Juan Manuel Picard
Associate Producer:
Luis Osvaldo Repetto
Best Boy Electric:
Héctor Álvarez
Boom Operator:
Alexis Stavropulos
Camera Operator:
Christian Cottet
Cinematography:
Christian Cottet
Construction Coordinator:
Fernando Capace
Costume Design:
Vera Aricó
Costumer:
Alberto J. Astorga
Leticia Silva
Director:
Javier Olivera
Editor:
Miguel Pérez
Electrician:
Rubén Aveldaño
Ariel Passanante
Martín Silveyra
Carlos Gabriel Saavedra
Executive Producer:
Marcos Olivera
First Assistant Art Direction:
Mauro Do Porto
First Assistant Camera:
Oscar González
First Assistant Director:
Federico D'Auria
Aldo Romero
First Assistant Editor:
Carla Muzykantski
Gaffer:
Carlos Saavedra
Grip:
Luis Colaso
Makeup Artist:
Ricardo Molina
Music:
Axel Krygier
Negative Cutter:
Cristina González
Post-Production Manager:
Beto Acevedo
Producer:
Héctor Olivera
Production Manager:
Ángela Odetto
Mario Faroni
Jorge Omar Pérez
Luis Martínez
Miriam Arbeloa
Property Master:
Sergio Gualco
Screenplay:
Javier Olivera
Constanza Novick
Second Assistant Art Director:
María Antonia Pippo
Second Assistant Camera:
Adrián Policano
Second Assistant Director:
Mariano Cherutti
Sound Designer:
Mario Calabrese
Maximiliano Gorriti
Special Effects:
Rubén Buelta
Rubén Santeiro
Ignacio Spuhler
Still Photographer:
Dario Berman
Story:
Javier Olivera
Writer:
Héctor Olivera
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