Bad Day to Go Fishing (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 31, 2009

Original Title:
Mal día para pescar

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Telespan 2000

Production Countries:
Spain | Uruguay

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

Jacob van Oppen, the former strongest man on earth, and his manager Orsini, who calls himself "the Prince", make a good living by traveling around small South American towns and organizing wrestling exhibitions. Arriving in Santa Maria, they are met with uncommon enthusiasm, the local newspaper wants to sponsor the fight, helping hands placard the town with posters, and an open call is made for a worthy adversary. Ever so resourceful, Orsini knows how to find the right combatant, but fishing in Santa Maria could lead to a bigger catch than he'd hoped for.

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Art Department Assistant:
Daniela Calcagno
Carolina de La Vega

Art Direction:
Gustavo Ramirez

Assistant Art Director:
Mariana Pereyra

Assistant Director Trainee:
Sol Canil

Assistant Editor:
Renato Sanjuán

Assistant Sound Editor:
Pedro Barbadillo

Assistant Unit Manager:
Noelia Burlé
Mauro Fernandez
Victoria Machó

Associate Producer:
Beatriz Delgado
Diego Robino

Boom Operator:
Alvaro Rivero

Camera Operator:
Carlos Catalán

Casting:
Ricardo Padula

Cinematography:
Alvaro Gutierrez

Color Grading:
Fran Lorite

Colorist:
Enrique Jiménez

Construction Coordinator:
Alonso Banales

Continuity:
Fabiana Lujambio

Costume Design:
Alejandra Rosaco

Digital Compositor:
Ramón Cervera
Daniel de Madrid
Ramón Daza

Digital Conform Editor:
Blas Galera

Digital Effects Producer:
Telson S.L.

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Isidro Jiménez

Director:
Álvaro Brechner

Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas

Editor:
Teresa Font

Electrician:
Sebastian Monetti
Paul Luzardo

Executive Producer:
Adolfo Blanco

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Juan Manuel Arreseigor

First Assistant Camera:
Pablo Berti

First Assistant Director:
Sergio de León

Foley Artist:
Álex F. Capilla

Foley Mixer:
Nacho Royo-Villanova

Gaffer:
Quique Alvarez

Graphic Designer:
Sebastián Caceres

Grip:
Alejandro Noya

Main Title Designer:
Juanma Nogales

Makeup Artist:
Estela Vallegra

Music:
Mikel Salas

Post Production Coordinator:
María Platas Alonso
Silvia Torralba
Nuria López
Isabel Cano

Post Production Supervisor:
María José Martín

Producer:
Álvaro Brechner
Tomás Cimadevilla
Adolfo Blanco
Virginia Hinze
Gary Piquer

Production Manager:
Pablo Ramírez

Props:
Rafael Allende
Ignacio Gambin

Second Assistant Camera:
Erika Levy
Diego Zalduondo

Second Assistant Director:
Diego Ferrando Mazzotti

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Carlos Catalán

Sound Editor:
Nacho Royo-Villanova

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nacho Royo-Villanova

Sound Recordist:
Fabián Oliver

Third Assistant Director:
Matías Estevez Ciganda

Unit Production Manager:
Laura Gutman

Video Assist Operator:
Denny Brechner

Wardrobe Assistant:
Valentina Rodriguez Amado
Johana Silveira
Adriana Levin

Writer:
Juan Carlos Onetti
Gary Piquer
Álvaro Brechner

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