A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 4, 2003
Original Title:
Sangre
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Pablo César Producciones
Universidad del Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 124
Blood is a family portrait. A mother, her two children and the shadow of her husband who died 25 years ago under strange circumstances.
Assistant Camera:
Matías Fassi
Magdalena Ripa Alsina
Assistant Director:
Miguel Martínez
Agustín Oroz
Assistant Editor:
Jimena Leguero
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rocío Ponce de León
Associate Producer:
Maximiliano Ambrosio
Camera Operator:
Abel Peñalba
Cinematography:
Fernando Cancro
Abel Peñalba
Costume Design:
Cecilia Figueredo
Soledad Mercere
Betiana Temkin
Director:
Pablo César
Editor:
Liliana Nadal
Gaffer:
Leonardo Aguinaga
Fernando Vázquez
Grip:
Agustín Oroz
Hairstylist:
Germán Sánchez
Lighting Technician:
Mariano Arce
Makeup Artist:
Germán Sánchez
Negative Cutter:
Haydee Boretta
Producer:
Miguel Bonifacio César
Fernando Brom
Julián del Greco
Ismael García Benitez
Carlos Martín
Production Design:
Emilio Cancro
Set Decoration:
Dolores Barrutia
Rodrigo Demirjian
Leonelo Zambón
Sound:
Federico Billordo
Guillermo Picco
Sound Designer:
Federico Billordo
Pablo Gamberg
Sound Editor:
Pablo Gamberg
Sound Mixer:
Maximiliano Gorriti
Still Photographer:
Agustín Barrutia
Video Assist Operator:
Lucas Turturro
Writer:
Miguel Bonifacio César
Pablo César
Juana Falcón
Agustín Oroz
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