Fishgirl (2024) [N/A]

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Release Date:
November 16, 2024

Original Title:
Alucina

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Darko Films

Production Countries:
Ecuador

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Camila who suffers from amnesia. She replaced the emptiness with an imaginary world where a giant fish is her guardian. She escapes from a blurry past, but when the boy she loves disappears, she must go look for him and will thus discover what is hidden between dreams, the fantastic, the past and the future. FISHGIRL is an urban and fantastic portrait, which inhabits a dimension that is both tragic and dazzling, tender and dark.

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Art Direction:
Nora Sara

Assistant Director:
Luciano Giletta

Best Boy Electric:
Joselito Huanca

Boom Operator:
Alejandro Cisneros

Camera Operator:
Mauricio Garcia

Continuity:
Vanessa Amores

Costume Design:
Fátima Meza

Director:
Javier Cutrona

Director of Photography:
Alejo Chauvin

Editor:
Javier Cutrona

Executive Producer:
Andrea Moyano

Gaffer:
Juan Pillasagua

Makeup Artist:
Darío Boada

Production Coordinator:
Shirley Alvear

Production Manager:
Grace Serrano

Property Master:
Tanya Otero

Second Assistant Director:
Doménica Guarderas

Set Decoration:
Juan Pablo Carrión

Set Designer:
Hugo Aizaga

Sound Designer:
Esteban Brauer

Sound Recordist:
Esteban Brauer

VFX Artist:
José Javier Sánchez

Writer:
Javier Cutrona

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