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Release Date:
May 19, 1995
Original Title:
Historias Breves I: Ojos de fuego
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
The story of a boy who lives in a humble neighborhood and has problems with a police commissioner. The backdrop is the Argentine crisis experienced in the Buenos Aires suburbs, and the first scene portrays the looting of a supermarket. The short was part of "Short Stories I" (1995).
Assistant Costume Designer:
Luciana Gutman
Assistant Director:
Hernán Belón
Assistant Editor:
Paola Amor
Assistant Set Designer:
Anna Carnovale
Victoria Acorinti
Paula Cavilero
Matías Montero Lacasa
Mariana Barreto
Álvaro Miguel
Camera Operator:
Daniel Sotelo
Camera Trainee:
Jorge Martínez
Victoria Lesen
Esteban Clausse
Casting:
Tatiana Merenuk
Cinematography:
Daniel Sotelo
Color Grading:
Beto Acevedo
Costume Design:
Rosana Aziernicki
Director:
Jorge Gaggero
Editor:
Hernán Belón
First Assistant Camera:
Guillermo Nieto
First Assistant Director:
Tatiana Merenuk
Gaffer:
Ariel Rotter
Pablo Gamardo
Sebastián Martínez Piñeiro
Music:
Sebastian Schon
Negative Cutter:
Cristina González
Producer:
Rosario Luna
Producer's Assistant:
Paola Amor
Production Assistant:
Verónica Vitullo
Marcelo Brigante
Santiago Mónaco
Sebastián Igarreta
Second Assistant Camera:
Sol Lopatín
Set Designer:
Ramiro Starosta
Songs:
Jorge Gaggero
Sound Assistant:
Darío Doria
Vanina Spataro
Sound Designer:
Pablo Barbieri Carrera
Sound Mixer:
Mario Calabrese
Sound Recordist:
Pablo Barbieri Carrera
Special Effects:
Federico Cueva
Marcelo Firmano
Diego F. Urruzola
Still Photographer:
Tony Fernández
Thanks:
Pablo Ramos
Alejandro Brodersohn
Luis César D'Angiolillo
Writer:
Matias Oks
Jorge Gaggero
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