Secret Societies: The String Pullers (2009-2009)

Premiere:
May 5, 2009

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
May 5, 2009

Creators:
Gabriel Sagel

Original Title:
Secret Societies: The String Pullers

Alternate Titles:
Secret Societies
Secret Societies: The Dark Mysteries of Power Revealed

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Cinema 7 Films

Countries:
AR

Behind closed doors, cliques of the world's most powerful men form societies so secret and controversial that their very names spark fear in our hearts and minds: the Freemasons, the Illuminati, Skull and Bones. What are the intentions of these secret societies? Are the members of these brotherhoods the innocent victims of mudslinging conspiracy theorists or are they untouchable elitists who control the world?

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Animation:
Pablo F. Pager

Art Direction:
Sergio Hernández

Assistant Art Director:
Lucía Gisone
Manuel Lo Bianco

Camera Operator:
Ricardo Borounian

Director:
Rodrigo H. Vila

Director of Photography:
Mariano Cúneo

Editor:
Luciano Origlio

Electrician:
Martín Giaglione
Gastón Taylor
Daniel Ring
Gustavo Pontorieco

Executive Producer:
Gabriel Sagel
Roberto Vivo Chanetón
Ralph Haiek

Gaffer:
Federico Bracken

Line Producer:
Dalila Zaritzky

Location Manager:
Nibel Rezzoug

Makeup Artist:
Stella Maris Krasevac

Original Music Composer:
Martín Bianchedi

Post Production Supervisor:
Luciano Origlio

Producer:
Agustina Prícolo

Production Manager:
Rodrigo H. Vila
Andrés Raggi

Special Effects:
Pablo F. Pager

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Guadalupe Jiménez

Writer:
Gustavo Lencina
Gabriel Sagel

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