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Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
Historias Breves II: Trece Segundos
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Escuela Provincial de Cine y TV de Rosario
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
What goes through someone's mind 13 seconds before they die? A town lost in the year 40. Different characters in their common actions. Two men lying in the street, one dead, the other playing dead. Between reality and the delusions of his mind we travel through his last thirteen seconds of life.
Administration:
Federico Matteucci
Art Direction:
Oscar Vega
Assistant Art Director:
Mauro Guzmán
Mariela Forneris
Assistant Camera:
Alejandro Pereyra
Assistant Director:
Federico Matteucci
Assistant Director of Photography:
Javier Monzón
Carlos Escudero
Assistant Editor:
Mónica Cifuentes
Vania Cosin
Gustavo Macri
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Juan Schemdtje
Camera Operator:
Javier Santoro
Cinematography:
Fernando Zago
Continuity:
Juan Carlos Alberto
Costume Designer:
Clarisa Wolanski
Director:
Maximiliano González
Editor:
Alberto Ponce
Electrician:
Gustavo Trachel
Gaffer:
Pablo Grassi
Makeup Designer:
Mauro Guzmán
Luciano Barrera
Music:
Claudio Zemp
Negative Cutter:
Elida Inés Cederma
Producer:
Fabián Fontanini
Producer's Assistant:
Rubén Villafañe
Florencia Castagnani
Production Assistant:
Morena Cerfoglio
Florencia Rodríguez
Laura Kohlbrenner
Gustavo Milano
Second Assistant Director:
Laura Kohlbrenner
Sound:
Norberto Lipchak
Sound Assistant:
Lucrecia Mastrángelo
Special Effects:
Hansel Germán Monzón
Special Effects Assistant:
Santiago Maguire
Still Photographer:
Leo Rodríguez
Carolina Leyes
Leandro Pinto
Title Designer:
Juan M. Quieta
Writer:
Maximiliano González
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