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Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
fábula
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
INCAA
Instituto Superior de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales de Santa Fe
MUCHASIESTA Cooperativa Audiovisual
Nukios Producciones
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
One summer afternoon, on the banks of a river, a boy and a girl are starting to get to know each other. The landscape and the distance are the scene of a possible beginning.
Action Director:
Ruben Von Der Thusen
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Luisina Cortese
Art Department Assistant:
Manuel Allende
Art Direction:
Vito Sáez
Assistant Camera:
Lautaro Martínez
Assistant Director:
Ignacio Retamoza
Assistant Editor:
Javier Delgado
Assistant Sound Editor:
Exequiel Ricca
Camera Operator:
Claudio Perin
Camera Trainee:
Baltasar Albrecht
Cinematography:
Atilio Perin
Colorist:
Laura Viviani
Continuity:
Luisina Cortese
Director:
Agustín Falco
Editor:
Liliana Nadal
Electrician:
Lautaro Perin
Martín Masse
Juanchi Miller
Executive Producer:
Cecilia Diez
Makeup Artist:
Florencia Paviotti
Music:
Lautaro Díaz Geromet
Musician:
Lisandro Francucci
Ariel Echarren
Post Production Assistant:
Lucio Azcurrain
Arturo Castro Godoy
Production Assistant:
Paula Verónica Rodríguez
Production Coordinator:
Josefina Castillo Carrillo
Production Director:
Mariana Ferrer
Production Manager:
Héctor Gastaldello
Production Trainee:
Antonela Pizarro
Second Assistant Unit Manager:
Marcela Zilli
Second Second Assistant Director:
Emilia Gauna
Sound:
Lautaro Díaz Geromet
Sound Assistant:
Mariano Eugenio Chaves
Sound Editor:
Lautaro Díaz Geromet
Agustín Falco
Sound Mixer:
Lautaro Díaz Geromet
Agustín Falco
Video Assist Operator:
Iván Paciuk
Writer:
Agustín Falco
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