El lobo (2013-2013)

Premiere:
August 5, 2013

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
September 23, 2013

Creators:
Maximiliano Schonfeld
Rafael Cardelli

Original Title:
El lobo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
INCAA
PASTO

Countries:
AR

The story reflects the lives of several teenagers from a German colony in the province of Entre Ríos, some of whom want to leave, while others choose to stay in the village. Ferdinand, a young German who is in the colony to study its customs, disappears. This fact will shock both young people and adults, as well as the police who will arrive to investigate.

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Art Direction:
Cecilia Jacob

Assistant Director:
Rafael Cardelli

Assistant Editor:
Daniel Prync

Camera Operator:
Eduardo Crespo
Federico Lastra

Cinematography:
Eduardo Crespo
Federico Lastra

Color Grading:
Ignacio Di Martino
Maximiliano Pérez

Costume Assistant:
Araceli Castellanos Gotte

Costume Design:
Cecilia Jacob

Director:
Maximiliano Schonfeld

Editor:
Ana Remón

Executive Producer:
Bárbara Francisco
Fernando Brom

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Delfina Montecchia

Music:
Jackson Souvenirs

Production Assistant:
Gabriel Zaragoza

Production Manager:
Pilar Capano

Script Coordinator:
Diego Palacio

Second Assistant Director:
Milton Secchi

Sound:
Nahuel Palenque

Sound Editor:
Nahuel Palenque

Sound Mix Technician:
Manuel de Andrés
Guido Berenblum

Thanks:
Gustavo Dettler
Carolina Paul

Title Designer:
Rafael Cardelli

Writer:
Maximiliano Schonfeld
Rafael Cardelli

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