A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 14, 2019
Original Title:
La sabiduría
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
Eusebia en la Higuera
INCAA
No Problem Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Three young woman leave a party and decide to spend a few days in a country house away from the urbanization in the middle of the Argentine pampas. Upon arrival they are invited to a party called by the pawns and locals.
Art Direction:
Pepe Uria
Assistant Director:
Francisco Schroeder
Boom Operator:
Martín Castigliego
Camera Operator:
Eduardo Pinto
Camera Trainee:
María Yazmin Quiroga
Continuity:
Carla Cocozza
Costume Assistant:
Luis David Dos Santos de Almeida
Costume Design:
Pepe Uria
Delegated Producer:
Roberto Fiore
Pablo Pinto
Dialogue Editor:
Rodrigo Ortíz
Digital Imaging Technician:
Martin Kasperski
Director:
Eduardo Pinto
Director of Photography:
Eduardo Pinto
Editor:
Joaquín Mustafá Torres
Executive Producer:
Omar Jadur
Nicolás Battle
First Assistant Camera:
Fernando Viñuela
Gaffer:
Fernando Lugones
Genetator Operator:
Daniel Ponce
Key Grip:
Martin Silveira
Lighting Manager:
Salvador Kaplun
Makeup Artist:
Cintia Español
Music:
Fabián Picciano
Producer:
Omar Jadur
Production Manager:
Cadi Martín
Props:
Evyattar Aisenberg
Set Decoration:
Gonzalo Cordoba
Sound:
Omar Jadur
Rodrigo Ortíz
Sound Effects:
Mario Galian
Sound Recordist:
Mario Galian
Special Effects:
Antonio Lanfranco
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