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Release Date:
July 6, 2023
Original Title:
Casi muerta
Alternate Titles:
Muerta de amor
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Cinema 7 Films
Montelona Cine
NonStop
Particular Crowd
Production Countries:
Argentina | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 16 MX: B-15
Runtime: 106
María and Javi are two lifelong friends. Even though they have drifted apart over the course of the last year, when María suffers an accident that leaves her at the verge of dying, they reunite and discover that they have always been in love. Now Javi has to decide whether he continues with his new life with an Uruguayan girlfriend, or give a chance to a childhood love that could die out any second.
Art Direction:
Pepe Uria
Assistant Director:
Juan Iribas
Associate Producer:
Christian Cardoner
Fernando Rendón
Guillermo Rossi
Boom Operator:
Edgardo Frutos
Ignacio Morales
Digital Compositor:
Patricio F. Kozow
Director:
Fernán Mirás
Director of Photography:
Daniel Ortega
Editor:
Ariel Frajnd
Electrician:
Gala Perdomo
Executive Producer:
Peter Bevan
Marina Sconocchini
Dalila Zaritzky
Foley Editor:
Emiliano Mattos
Foley Recordist:
Assiz Alcaraz Baxter
Foley Supervisor:
Assiz Alcaraz Baxter
Line Producer:
Pablo Atkins
Luciano Molese
Makeup Department Head:
Karina Camporino
Sofia Sellanes
Music:
Emilio Kauderer
Original Story:
Patxo Tellería
Producer:
Patricio Rabuffetti
Rodrigo H. Vila
Producer's Assistant:
María Laura Torres
Production Designer:
Pepe Uria
Production Sound Mixer:
Juan Manuel Molteni
Second Assistant Camera:
Lucía Iusem
Ciro Zanela
Steadicam Operator:
Mauricio Mena
Visual Effects Producer:
Ana Ávila
Wardrobe Designer:
Facundo Regina
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