A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 4, 2023
Original Title:
Último Recurso
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Kligger
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP
Runtime: 79
The arrival of a package to the newsroom of a run-down sports magazine triggers an investigation that would indicate that the first World Cup was played in 1926, won by Argentina and for some reason was erased from official history.
Art Direction:
Delfina Camaño
Assistant Art Director:
Rocío Díaz
Assistant Camera:
Lola Romero
Assistant Director:
Victoria Freidzon
Valentina D'Emilio
Boom Operator:
Juan Silva
Casting:
Melisa Waissmann
Color Grading:
Santiago Galafassi
Costume Design:
Carolina Herrera
Director:
Matías Szulanski
Director of Photography:
Lourdes Sanz
Editor:
Matías Szulanski
Executive Producer:
Bernardo Szulanski
Focus Puller:
Mercedes Cosentino
Gaffer:
Santiago Galafassi
Location Scout:
Melisa Waissmann
Music:
Carlos Páez
Musician:
Tamara Leschner
Producer:
Matías Szulanski
Producer's Assistant:
Franco Duer
Santiago López Loguirato
Production Coordinator:
Gary Koretzky
Sound:
Pablo Isola
Sound Assistant:
Ignacio Blanco
Sound Mixer:
Pablo Isola
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Pablo Isola
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