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Release Date:
April 7, 2011
Original Title:
Revolución: el cruce de los Andes
Alternate Titles:
Libertadores — Revolución: el cruce de los Andes
Revolution: The Crusade of the Andes
San Martín: el cruce de los Andes
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Canal Encuentro/Educ.ar S.E.
INCAA
Lusa Films
Ministerio de Educación de la Nación
TV Pública/RTA
Wanda Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 18
Runtime: 95
Buenos Aires, 1880. A journalist interviews Manuel Esteban Corvalán, one of the last living men who crossed the Andes in 1817 with José de San Martín, during the Argentinian and Chilean wars of independence, as one of his secretaries, when he was only 15 years old.
Additional Director of Photography:
Daniel Mendoza
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Mariana Cavagnaro Rouge
Art Direction:
Sergio Rud
Assistant Director:
Andrés Piluso
Assistant Production Manager:
Juan Pablo Colombo
Assistant Sound Editor:
Adriano Mántova
Boom Operator:
Francisco Seoane
Casting:
Mario Mahler
Santiago Canel
Matías Casagrande
Horacio Devitt
Costume Assistant:
Natalia Alayón
Costume Design:
Julio Suárez
Digital Compositor:
Juan Pablo Rainieri
Ivo Dukcevic
Lucía Guerra Diaz
Director:
Leandro Ipiña
Director of Photography:
Javier Julia
Editor:
Alejandro Brodersohn
Executive Producer:
Verónica Fiorito
First Assistant Director:
Francisco Schroeder
Foley Artist:
Federico Billordo
Line Producer:
Leandro Borrell
Location Manager:
Alfredo Gisbert
Makeup Artist:
Mirta Blanco
Matte Painter:
Andres Chouhy
Music:
Sebastián Escofet
Post-Production Manager:
Leandro Borrell
Producer:
Gustavo Villamagna
José María Morales
Marina Bacin
Production Assistant:
Lina Montello
Production Director:
Dolly Pussi
Production Manager:
Augusto Greco
Federico Prado
Production Secretary:
Magali Pallero
Second Assistant Camera:
María Fernanda Mallo
Sound Designer:
Martín Grignaschi
Sound Editor:
Ana Mouriño
Juan Ignacio Bernardis
Sound Effects Editor:
Lucas Page
Sound Mixer:
Pablo Gamberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Diego Gat
Special Effects Coordinator:
Hernán Pablo Martínez
Ariel Martínez
Special Effects Technician:
Fernando Ariel Menghi
Adrian Francisco Martinez
Stunt Coordinator:
Hernán Pablo Martínez
Supervising Sound Editor:
Fernando Ribero
Visual Effects Compositor:
Diego Gutiérrez
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Leandro Visconti
Wardrobe Designer:
Julio Suárez
Writer:
Andrés Maino
Leandro Ipiña
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