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Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
Historias Breves II: Walk-Little-Man
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
A boy's difficult childhood leads him down a path that is difficult to escape.
Assistant Director:
Marcelo del Puerto
Assistant Editor:
Rodrigo Castro
Camera Operator:
Nicolas Theodossiou
Cinematography:
Salvador Melita
Continuity:
Rosalía D'Amelio
Director:
Diego Medina Creimer
Nicolas Theodossiou
Editor:
Gabriel Dodero
Electrician:
Diego Angeleri
Damián Leibovich
Mariano Cúneo
Leandro Rayes
Edgardo Ibarra
Natalia Gima
Horacio de Santis
Alejandro del Campo
Luciano Blotta
First Assistant Camera:
Oscar Colombari
First Assistant Director:
Marcela Ávalos
Makeup Designer:
Paula Vecchie
Laura Araujo
Music:
Leandro Di Paolo
Negative Cutter:
Cristina González
Producer:
Néstor Sánchez Sotelo
Producer's Assistant:
Gabriela Calandra
Miguel Magallanes
Karen Sadofschi
Rodrigo Castro
Production Assistant:
Diego Andrasnik
Production Trainee:
Cecilia Rodríguez
Luciana de Vicenzo
Second Assistant Camera:
Jorge Martínez
Sound:
Aldo Castelli
Sound Assistant:
Guillermo Escudero
Still Photographer:
Mercedes Boero
Writer:
Diego Medina Creimer
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