Los extraños (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 16, 2009

Original Title:
Los extraños

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
INCAA

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

Five girls spend a hot weekend in a country house in the interior of the province of Formosa. One of them disappears without a trace. Little by little, what promised to be a peaceful afternoon in the countryside turns into a nightmare.

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Art Direction:
Lorena Rubinstein

Assistant Art Director:
María Fernanda Perales

Assistant Director:
Susana Leunda

Camera Operator:
Patricia Batlle

Color Grading:
Alfredo Basso

Director:
Sebastián Caulier

Director of Photography:
Patricia Batlle

Editor:
Sebastián Tolosa

Electrician:
Christian Locace

First Assistant Camera:
Martín Quirno

First Assistant Director:
Gabriel Pimenta

Gaffer:
Fernando Marticorena

Grip:
Sergio Ortega

Negative Cutter:
Mónica Gómez

Producer:
Maximiliano Moreyra

Producer's Assistant:
María Gabriela Blanco
Ester Romero

Production Design:
Maximiliano Moreyra

Second Assistant Camera:
Federico Luaces

Second Assistant Director:
Fernanda Ribeiz

Sound:
Agustín Alzueta

Sound Assistant:
Lucas Sobral
Mercedes Rondina

Sound Editor:
Diego Gat

Still Photographer:
Gastón Leggio

Title Designer:
Sebastián Toloza

Video Assist Operator:
Sebastián Toloza

Writer:
Sebastián Caulier

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