Agua con Azúcar (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 31, 2023

Original Title:
Agua con Azúcar

Genres:
Adventure

Production Companies:
Encapuchancho Films

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

Save Sarita.

Celeste and Aurora try to save a dog from the claws of their witch-neighbor Orfelia, who wants to eat her.

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Additional Still Photographer:
Salvador Rodríguez

Art Direction:
Catalina Covarrubias
Marina Delgado

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Diego Segovia

Boom Operator:
Nicolás Cáceres
Agustin Alvarado

Camera Operator:
Cristóbal Jesús

Catering:
Martina Reveco

Co-Producer:
Marina Delgado

Color Grading:
Miguel Orellana

Costume Assistant:
Magnolia Zarzar

Director:
Marina Delgado

Director of Photography:
Miguel Orellana

Editor:
Nicolás Cáceres

First Assistant Director:
Martina Reveco

Gaffer:
Salvador Rodríguez

Lighting Artist:
Agustin Alvarado

Original Music Composer:
Luis Manríquez

Producer:
Martina Reveco

Second Assistant Director:
Benjamín Segovia

Songs:
Anelí di Carmen

Sound:
Daniela Sandoval

Sound Mixer:
José Laguna

Still Photographer:
Agustin Alvarado

Story:
Marina Delgado

Supervising Editor:
Marina Delgado

Title Designer:
Eduardo Revetria

Visual Effects:
Eduardo Revetria

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