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Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
Historias Breves II: ¡Ratas!
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
A new neighbor arrives at the building with a strange suitcase. He doesn't receive visitors or talk to anyone, but a light flashes under his door. Only Lila knows his secret: she spies on him from her window and every night they share the ritual. The neighbors are scared: mysterious noises invade the building. You have to call the fumigator.
Art Direction:
Natalia Giono
Assistant Art Director:
Julieta Fernández
Débora Castro
Assistant Director:
Pablo Lorenzo
Karina Barrientos
Sofía López Furst
Assistant Editor:
Paola Amor
Boom Operator:
Mario Fachinsky
Camera Operator:
Hector Collodoro
Catering:
Laura Usarralde
Cinematography:
Claudio Álvarez
Director:
Dieguillo Fernández
Diego Sabanés
Editor:
Alberto Ponce
Electrician:
Esteban Clausse
Andrés Negroni
Losardo Ibarra
Martín Esteban Nico
First Assistant Camera:
María Laura Luczkow
Gaffer:
Fabián Forte
Federico Gómez
Hairstylist:
Raúl Infante Herrera
Makeup Designer:
Yanina Ronconi
Music:
Mariano Lambertucci
Negative Cutter:
Cristina González
Producer:
Maxi Dubois
Ana Facchinetti
Producer's Assistant:
Karina Medaglia
Javier Mantovani
Props:
Roberto Sabanés
Sound:
Luis Corazza
Sound Assistant:
Cote Álvarez
Gaspar Scheuer
Sound Mixer:
Perfecto de San José
Still Photographer:
Marcela Gaitán
Thanks:
Fernando Martín Peña
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