Tenemos un problema, Ernesto (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 30, 2014

Original Title:
Tenemos un problema, Ernesto

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
Diego Recalde producciones
INCAA
IdeHados Producciones

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

The story of a man who lost his penis

It is the story of Ernesto Ramponi, a man who lost his penis and tries to get it back.

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Additional Camera:
Ariel Epstein

Art Direction:
Laura Gismondi

Assistant Director:
Sebastián D'Angelo

Camera Operator:
Diego Epstein

Cinematography:
Manuel Rebella

Continuity:
Ivana Sáenz

Costume Design:
Verónica Arditi

Dialogue Editor:
Amalia Fischbein

Director:
Diego Recalde

Editor:
Diego Recalde

Electrician:
Lucas Robles

Executive Producer:
Hugo Zanón

Gaffer:
Héctor Alba

Makeup Designer:
Sabrina Cencic

Music:
Diego Recalde

Original Story:
Diego Recalde

Producer:
Hugo Zanón
Juan Cantafio

Production Coordinator:
Micaela Corvalán

Production Manager:
Uriel Barros

Props:
Gabriela Larralde

Sound:
Sebastián Ramírez
Sol Curado

Sound Editor:
Lucas Meyer

Sound Effects Editor:
Amalia Fischbein

Steadycam:
Gustavo Triviño
Esteban Gonzalez

Still Photographer:
Albert Alsina Ferrando

Writer:
Diego Recalde

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