The Crossing of the Andes (2011) [N/A]

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.
Cine Argentino
INCAA
Lusa Films
Ministerio de Educación de la Nación
TV Pública/RTA
TVE
Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM)
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.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Marcelo Sánchez

Additional Camera:
Diego Petroff
Hernán Luna

Additional Lighting Technician:
Francisco Dorado
Alejandro Dorado
Fernando Sosa

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Mariana Cavagnaro Rouge

Art Department Assistant:
Vanesa Trosch
Victoria Solanas
Nahuel Ramírez

Art Department Trainee:
Jeremías Rud
Mercedes Invernizzi Oviedo

Art Direction:
Sergio Rud

Assistant Director:
Andrés Piluso

Assistant Director Trainee:
Mariana Cavagnaro Rouge

Assistant Grip:
Ariel Barreiro
Cristian Rodríguez
Nicolás Velazco
Juan Pablo Guevara

Assistant Hairstylist:
Mirta Ruiz

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Emiliana Val

Assistant Production Manager:
Juan Pablo Colombo

Assistant Property Master:
José Benítez

Assistant Sound Editor:
Adriano Mántova

Boom Operator:
Francisco Seoane
Mauro Llorente
Ariel Nieva

Camera Operator:
Javier Julia
Daniel Mendoza

Casting:
Mario Mahler
Santiago Canel
Matías Casagrande
Horacio Devitt

Casting Assistant:
Carlos Durigoni
Nazareno Basualdo
Juan Carlos Carbajal
Victoria Carbajal
Nora Olivares
Sebastián Aguiar
Bárbara Olmedo

Color Grading:
Maximiliano Pérez

Continuity:
Constanza Buchanan

Costume Assistant:
Natalia Alayón
Jam Monti
Mariana Cornejo
Paola Arduino
Marina Pelatelli
Hernán Melazzi

Costume Design:
Julio Suárez

Delegated Producer:
Marina Bacin

Digital Compositor:
Juan Pablo Rainieri
Ivo Dukcevic
Lucía Guerra Diaz

Digital Imaging Technician:
Daniel Mendoza
Santiago Salvini

Director:
Leandro Ipiña

Director of Photography:
Javier Julia
Daniel Mendoza

Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher

Editor:
Alejandro Brodersohn

Electrician:
Raúl Benítez
Alejandro Mata
Horacio Acevedo
Alejandro Carrau

Executive Producer:
Verónica Fiorito
José María Morales
Sancho García
Ariel Fernández

First Assistant Director:
Francisco Schroeder

Focus Puller:
Laura Mosquera
Mariano Benchimol
Mariana Bruno
Santiago Salvini

Foley Artist:
Federico Billordo
Gisselle Chávez

Foley Recordist:
Guillermo Picco
Pablo Gamberg

Gaffer:
Fabián Forte
Gerardo González

Genetator Operator:
Sergio Mendoza

Hairstylist:
Norberto Poli
Marta Arin

Key Grip:
Ezequiel Barrella
José Palacios

Lighting Technician:
Jorge Juárez

Line Producer:
Leandro Borrell

Location Assistant:
Claudia Prever
Alfredo Gisbert

Location Manager:
Alfredo Gisbert
Martin Iturri

Makeup & Hair:
Mirta Blanco

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Cecilia Elasche
Nadia Ruamo
Elizabeth Vega
Julieta Antín
Carolina Vela
Agustín Blanche
Jeremías Díaz

Makeup Artist:
Sandra Ferreyra

Matte Painter:
Andres Chouhy

Music:
Sebastián Escofet

Post Production Coordinator:
Daniela López Castan

Post Production Producer:
Natalia Núñez
Leandro Borrell

Post-Production Manager:
Leandro Borrell

Producer:
Gustavo Villamagna

Production Assistant:
Lina Montello
Camila Milman
Carla Pelligra
Pablo Emiliano Abalos
Federico Gillardi
Carlos Durigoni
Carlos Nirenberg
Pablo Cozzani
Luis Valenzuela
Patricia Aguirre
Vanina Catania
Juan Pablo Colombo
Mariel Nirenberg

Production Director:
Dolly Pussi
Leandro Borrell

Production Manager:
Augusto Greco
Federico Prado

Production Secretary:
Magali Pallero

Production Trainee:
Federico Alegre
Nicolás Iglesias
Lina Montello

Props:
Ángel Ramírez
Sergio Cennamo
José Luis Piacenza

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Karim Kachou

Second Assistant Camera:
María Fernanda Mallo
Soledad Rodríguez

Second Assistant Director:
Flexa D'Arco Iris Correa López
Celeste Lois

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Daniel Mendoza

Set Decoration:
Ana María Passarelli

Set Designer:
Damián Rud

Sound Designer:
Martín Grignaschi

Sound Editor:
Ana Mouriño
Juan Ignacio Bernardis
Lucas Page

Sound Effects Editor:
Lucas Page

Sound Mixer:
Pablo Gamberg
Catriel Vildosola
Darío Ceballos
Juan Carlos Tremsal

Sound Post Supervisor:
Fernando Ribero

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

Third Assistant Camera:
Martín Caballero

Video Assist Operator:
Federico Contreras
Marcelo Purchi
Matías Farber

Visual Effects Compositor:
Diego Gutiérrez

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Leandro Visconti

Writer:
Andrés Maino
Leandro Ipiña

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