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Release Date:
November 7, 2022
Original Title:
Algo que pasó en Año Nuevo
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Pasik Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
María and Manuel have a plan, or rather two: spend New Year's at the house of Manuel's sister and her partner, and take the opportunity to ask them for a very delicate favor.
Additional Camera:
Rocío Aguirre
Lucía De Rosa
Additional Gaffer:
Julián Olmedo
Art Department Assistant:
Mariel Uncal Scotti
Hilaria Menoyo
Art Direction:
Aimé Guzmán
Assistant Director:
Ramiro Romero
Camera Operator:
Franco Cerana
Color Grading:
Gabriel Mallea
Continuity:
Sol Santacá
Costume Design:
Flo Nutopia
Director:
Jorge Pinarello
Director of Photography:
Franco Cerana
Editor:
Jorge Pinarello
Gabriel Herce
Electrician:
Paula Calamante
Executive Producer:
Jorge Pinarello
Natalia Maldini
Focus Puller:
Mauro Braga
Valentín Caso Rosendi
Gaffer:
Camilo Giordano
Hair Designer:
Alejandra Suniar Gonda
Key Grip:
Andrés Buglio
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Carla Fontana
Makeup Artist:
Alejandra Suniar Gonda
Music:
Francisco Cadierno
Music Editor:
Matías Olmedo
Post Production Coordinator:
Gabriel Mallea
Post Production Producer:
Mecha Durand
Producer:
Indira Nieva
Natalia Maldini
Producer's Assistant:
Juan Ignacio Croce
Julieta Villanueva
Silvina Cherry
Camila Casarico
Props:
René Mantiñan
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Julieta Coloma
Sound:
Hernán Biasotti
Sound Assistant:
Florencia Castro
Luciana Cilio
Sound Director:
Ramiro Díaz Agüero
Sound Effects Editor:
Claudia Isabel Luque
Sound Mixer:
Ramiro Díaz Agüero
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Alejandra Suniar Gonda
Still Photographer:
Agustina Corbalán Sáez
Visual Effects:
Joaquín Kierbel
Writer:
Jorge Pinarello
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