A School in Cerro Hueso (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 1, 2021

Original Title:
Una escuela en Cerro Hueso

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Insomnia Films
Rita Cine

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

After numerous rejections, Ema's parents finally find a safe place for their daughter who has been diagnosed on the autism spectrum. In the loving community of the new primary school in the small town on the river, Ema can silently observe and explore the world at her own pace. The film gently follows Ema's small steps that evolve into magical moments.

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Assistant Director:
Milton Secchi

Camera Operator:
Iván Fund

Co-Producer:
Laura Mara Tablón

Colorist:
Juan Martín Hsu

Costume Design:
Luisina Agustini

Director:
Betania Cappato

Director of Photography:
Iván Fund

Editor:
Iván Fund
Betania Cappato
Mariano Luque

Foley Artist:
Paula Troia
Gabriel Santamaría

Foley Mixer:
Diego Gringas
Facundo Pacheco Acri
Emilio Iglesias

Location Manager:
Ángel Reynoso

Music:
Mauro Mourelos

Producer:
Iván Fund
Betania Cappato

Production Design:
Adrián Suárez

Production Manager:
Gisel Bugliolo

Recording Supervision:
Bechen de Loredo

Sound:
Juan Nanio

Sound Designer:
Leandro de Loredo
Bechen de Loredo

Sound Effects Editor:
Tomás Ramos

Writer:
Iván Fund
Betania Cappato

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