A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 6, 2023
Original Title:
Miami
Production Companies:
La Suma
Production Countries:
Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
Miguel and Alicia are a young retired couple. One day, Alicia goes to visit her mother-in-law at the nursing home. Hours go by and she does not return. Concerned, Miguel goes out to look for her, but finds her sitting on the sidewalk. What's wrong with her? What happened during this visit? Alicia does not answer. The following days Miguel tries to find out the reason for his wife's attitude, who remains quiet and still in the same position, while he tries to get everything back to normal.
Art Department Assistant:
Camilo Gandolfo
Agustina Neira
Art Direction:
Victoria Drandich
Assistant Director:
Ana Clara Rodríguez Dovat
Alexia Obeide
Camera Operator:
Rodrigo Vidal
Colorist:
Mauro Infante
Director:
Félix Pérez
Director of Photography:
Nacho Farias
Editor:
Leandro Barneche
Guzmán García
Félix Pérez
Electrician:
David Sanguinetti
Luan Antúnez
Karen Rother
Sol Monteverde
Executive Producer:
Leandro Barneche
Esteban Schroeder
Gaffer:
Nacho Varela
Music:
Federico Araujo
Joaquín Araujo
Producer:
Leandro Barneche
Producer's Assistant:
Diego Bertolini
Sound Assistant:
Joaquin Leal
Juan Carlos Mariño
Sound Director:
Federico Moreira
Sound Recordist:
Timoteo Casas
Steadycam:
Nicolás Rianni
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