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Release Date:
April 16, 1998
Original Title:
El faro del sur
Alternate Titles:
El faro del Sur
The Lighthouse
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Artear
Prime Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
Two Argentine sisters, Memé and Aneta, lose their mother in a car crash. Memé, the elder, is also left lame with one badly scarred leg. The orphaned girls go to Uruguay to stay with their aunts. The sisters often bicker, but they are actually very close. Memé flirts but has no luck with boys because of her injury... On their own now, Memé works as a waitress where she gets to know Andy. Returning to Montevideo, they meet Dolores, a friend of their late mother. Memé's affair with a man complicates her relationship with her sister. Then Andy invites the pair to his seaside retreat, a lighthouse.
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Art Direction:
Abel Facello
Casting:
Walter Rippell
Costume Design:
Beatriz Di Benedetto
Director:
Eduardo Mignogna
Director of Photography:
Marcelo Camorino
Editor:
Juan Carlos Macías
Executive Producer:
Jorge Rocca
José Antonio Félez
Hairstylist:
Alberto Moccia
Makeup Artist:
Dora Angélica Roldán
Etelvina Veron
Original Music Composer:
Baby López Fürst
Sound:
Daniel Goldstein
Sergio Burmann
Ricardo Steinberg
Sound Editor:
Nacho Royo-Villanova
Sound Effects Editor:
Julien Naudin
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Ghislain
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alfonso Pino
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Andrés Parrilla
Fito Dellibarda
Writer:
Santiago Carlos Oves
Eduardo Mignogna
Graciela Aguirre
José Antonio Félez
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