A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 12, 2001
Original Title:
La Ciénaga
Alternate Titles:
Bagno
Der Morast
O Pântano
The Swamp
Ο βάλτος
Болото
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
4k Films
Cuatro Cabezas
TS Productions
Wanda Visión
Production Countries:
Argentina | France | Japan | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 103
The life of two women and their families in a small provincial town of Salta, Argentina.
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Art Direction:
Graciela Oderigo
Assistant Camera:
Diego Worel
Assistant Director:
Natalia Smirnoff
Fabiana Tiscornia
Camera Operator:
Hugo Colace
Casting:
Florencia Blanco
Martín Mainoli
Luciana Rico
Natalia Smirnoff
Cinematography:
Hugo Colace
Co-Producer:
José María Morales
Color Timer:
Beto Acevedo
Director:
Lucrecia Martel
Editor:
Santiago Ricci
Executive Producer:
Diego Guebel
Ana Aizenberg
Mario Pergolini
Foley Artist:
Philippe Penot
Key Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta
Line Producer:
Marta Parga
Location Manager:
Silvana Di Francesco
Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta
Marisa Menta
Producer:
Lita Stantic
Production Design:
Graciela Oderigo
Production Manager:
Marta Parga
Screenplay:
Lucrecia Martel
Script Supervisor:
Fernando Alcalde
Second Assistant Camera:
Leandro Eisenstaedt
Set Decoration:
Cristina Nigro
Set Designer:
Cristina Nigro
Sound:
Guido Berenblum
Adrián de Michele
Sound Assistant:
Víctor Alejandro Tendler
Sound Designer:
Hervé Guyader
Sound Mixer:
Emmanuel Croset
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Emmanuel Croset
Sound Recordist:
Salim Amrani
Special Effects:
Rubén Santeiro
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sebastián Molchasky
Thanks:
Daniel Burman
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