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Release Date:
August 29, 2024
Original Title:
El ladrón de perros
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Aguacero Cine
Calamar Cine
Color Monster
Easy Riders Films
Jirafa
Machete Producciones
Movimento Film
Zafiro Cinema
Production Countries:
Bolivia | Chile | Ecuador | France | Italy | Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
CL: 14
Runtime: 90
Martín is a 13-year-old orphan shoeshine boy from La Paz, Bolivia, who has lived his entire life in the streets with the hope and desire to find his father. Driven by this desire and his imagination, Martin begins to suspect that one of his best clients is his father; Mr Novoa, a lonely tailor whose only emotional bond is his dog, Astor, a fine German shepherd whom he cares for like a son.
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Associate Producer:
Luis Kushner
Alvaro Sánchez-Bravo
Boom Operator:
Felipe Zavala
Co-Producer:
Nadia Turincev
Francesca Van Der Staay
Pável Quevedo Ullauri
Mario Mazzarotto
Omar El Kadi
Director:
Vinko Tomičić
Director of Photography:
Sergio Armstrong
Editor:
Ursula Barba Hopfner
Executive Producer:
Álvaro Manzano Zambrana
Matías de Bourguignon
Vinko Tomičić
Gabriela Maire
Edher Campos
Foley Artist:
Agustin Iragola
Original Music Composer:
Wissam Hojeij
Producer:
Álvaro Manzano Zambrana
Edher Campos
Gabriela Maire
Production Design:
Valeria Wilde Monasterios
Production Sound Mixer:
Juan José Luzuriaga
Screenplay:
Vinko Tomičić
Sound Designer:
Federico Moreira
Sound Director:
Federico Moreira
Sound Editor:
Agustin Iragola
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