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Release Date:
June 12, 2008
Original Title:
Aniceto
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
La Posta Post House Cauti
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16
Runtime: 82
Love, passion, disappointment, pain and sadness shape this love triangle between Aniceto, Francisca and Lucía, played by dancers Hernán Piquín, Natalia Pelayo and Alejandra Baldón.
Art Department Coordinator:
Cristian Izzi
Art Direction:
Andrés Echeveste
Assistant Camera:
Marcela Martínez
Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura Donari
Assistant Director:
Roberto Salomone
Rodolfo Mórtola
Assistant Editor:
Natalia Amor
Boom Operator:
Mariano Castro
Camera Operator:
Miguel Caram
Cinematography:
Alejandro Giuliani
Félix Monti
Co-Writer:
Rodolfo Mórtola
Verónica Muriel
Costume Design:
Mónica Toschi
Director:
Leonardo Favio
Editor:
Paola Amor
Executive Producer:
Javier Leoz
First Assistant Camera:
Matías Nicolás
Foley Recordist:
Jorge Gutiérrez Jiménez
Location Manager:
Matías Miller
Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta
Music:
Iván Wyszogrod
Pedro Onetto
Producer:
Juan Martín Treffinger
Producer's Assistant:
Germán Servidio
Diego Amson
Production Design:
Juan Grecco
Roberto Samuelle
Aldo Guglielmone
Production Director:
Claudio Sambi
Production Manager:
Claudio Sambi
Second Assistant Director:
Jessica Blanco
Estela Getino
Set Decoration:
Juan Dana
Set Designer:
Juan Danna
Sound Editor:
Victoria Zalokar
Jorge Gutiérrez Jiménez
Sound Effects Designer:
Manuel Pinto
Sound Mixer:
Maximiliano Gorriti
Story:
Jorge Zuhair Jury
Storyboard Artist:
Andrés Echeveste
Visual Effects:
Eduardo Enrique Walger
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