A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 1995
Original Title:
Historias Breves I: Noches Áticas
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Helga is a tarot reader and works on an erotic telephone line. The story of his story gives rise to the appearance of different characters who belong to a world without many moral values. Everyone tries to "save themselves" in their own way between having a lot of hope or a little. A TV news program tells about a suitcase full of dollars from the "laundering" of money that belongs to an influential businessman linked to Power. The businessman instructs Helga to take the suitcase out of the country. The suitcase will never reach its destination and will give Helga the opportunity to start a new life.
Art Direction:
Gustavo Mirabel
Assistant Director:
Marcelo Schapces
Assistant Editor:
Liliana Nadal
Camera Operator:
Esteban Sapir
Costume Assistant:
Ángeles Martínez
Costume Design:
Ángeles Martínez
Director:
Sandra Gugliotta
Director of Photography:
Esteban Sapir
Editor:
Darío Tedesco
Electrician:
Héctor Santillán
Martín Sapia
Guillermo Zapino
First Assistant Camera:
María Laura Luczkow
First Assistant Director:
Marcela Balza
Focus Puller:
Fernando Rivas
Makeup Designer:
Elena Sapino
Music:
Gaby Kerpel
Producer:
Noemí Fuhrer
Producer's Assistant:
María Sthulman
Production Coordinator:
Luis Barone
Second Assistant Camera:
Vanina Waksman
Sound:
David Mantecón
Omar Jadur
Sound Assistant:
Cote Álvarez
Writer:
Sandra Gugliotta
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