MISS(ING) (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 21, 2018

Original Title:
MISS(ING)

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Countries:
Peru

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

When a sex tape hits the net, Santino decides to find the responsible in order to protect and take revenge for who he loves the most.

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Art Direction:
Brisa Ghilardi

Assistant Art Director:
Amanda Peláez

Colorist:
Edgar Sardón Sáenz

Director:
Fabiana La Rosa

Director of Photography:
Edgar Sardón Sáenz

Editor:
Edgar Sardón Sáenz

Executive Producer:
Edgar Sardón Sáenz

First Assistant Camera:
Pablo Misa

Gaffer:
Renzo Concha
Emilio Auza

Line Producer:
Ximena Talavera

Makeup Artist:
Silvana Del Campo

Producer:
Edgar Sardón Sáenz

Producer's Assistant:
César Zamudio de Souza

Second Assistant Camera:
Patricio Espinoza

Sound Designer:
David Saurre
Ana-Lucía Moreno

Still Photographer:
Lucho Esparza

Writer:
Fabiana La Rosa
Edgar Sardón Sáenz

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