A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 16, 2019
Original Title:
Lava
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Chimiboga
Cine Argentino
Crudo Films
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Deborah makes a living by drawing the skin of her clients. One night, her housemate invites her boyfriend and friend to their house. Sitting in the armchair, they consume the series of the moment, Gain of Clones, until, suddenly, the signal is cut off and the screen is dyed red while subliminal images float. No one remembers what happened the last two minutes. The answer will be in the enigmatic presence of giant cats that will later invade the city.
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Animation:
Alan Nahuel Ares
Joaquin Carrasco
Pablo Brand
Rocio Blois
Matias Celis
Juan Ferro
Manuel Cobreros
Daiana Belsito
Florencia Palet
Santiago Pérez
Mariano Márquez
Mario González
Gonzalo Villafañe
Rocio Martinez
Pablo Gratto
Alexis Jacquet
Animation Director:
Sebastián Ramseg
Art Department Coordinator:
Salvador Sanz
Art Direction:
Ayar Blasco
Assistant Director:
Mariana Liciaga
Background Designer:
J.J. Rovella
Colorist:
Andres Lozano
Dialogue Editor:
Gastón Victorica
Director:
Ayar Blasco
Foley Artist:
Gastón Victorica
Music:
Emisor
Post Production Supervisor:
Danila Veniani
Post-Production Manager:
Gabriela Zimmerman
Producer:
Jimena Monteoliva
Florencia Franco
Production Assistant:
Mariana Liciaga
Production Manager:
Maria Paz Lopez
Script:
Alejandra Schnitman
Sound Designer:
Kevin Colman Bertoni
Sound Editor:
Gastón Victorica
Sound Effects Editor:
Gastón Victorica
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Cecilia Pérez Riveros
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lucas Meyer
Sound Technical Supervisor:
Fabian Aranda
Storyboard:
Javier Suppa
Storyboard Artist:
Javier Suppa
Storyboard Designer:
Julio Azamor
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kevin Colman Bertoni
Thanks:
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Agustina Tuduri
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