One in a Thousand (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 3, 2020

Original Title:
Las mil y una

Alternate Titles:
천 명 중의 단 한 사람

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Autentika Films
Varsovia Films

Production Countries:
Argentina | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16 

Runtime: 120

Set in a community of project houses, Iris, a young woman with a tough past, meets Renata and feels immediately attracted to her. A tender coming of age story about friendship and first love in a hostile environment.

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Art Direction:
Lucas Koziarski

Assistant Art Director:
Federico Fisher
Agustina Galligo Wetzel

Assistant Camera:
Fernanda Montiliengo
Victoria Pereda

Assistant Director:
Lucas Gabriel Olivares

Boom Operator:
Laura Martinez

Casting:
Ana Carolina García
Clarisa Navas
Lucas Gabriel Olivares

Costume Designer:
Clarisa Leiva

Dialogue Editor:
Constanza Pando
Francisco Pedemonte

Director:
Clarisa Navas

Director of Photography:
Armin Marchesini Weihmuller

Editor:
Florencia Gómez García

Foley Artist:
Pablo Gamberg

Foley Editor:
Fernando Ribero

Gaffer:
Santiago Gitelman

Lighting Technician:
Agustín Boero

Line Producer:
Florencia Scarano

Location Manager:
Ariel Aguiar Capara

Makeup Artist:
Anouk Clemenceau

Producer:
Diego Dubcovsky
Lucía Chavarri

Publicist:
Jim Dobson

Sound:
Mercedes Gaviria

Sound Effects Editor:
Juan Ignacio Giobio

Sound Mixer:
Lucas Meyer

Unit Production Manager:
Eugenia Campos Guevara

Writer:
Clarisa Navas

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