A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
La mujer del andén
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Instituto Superior de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales de Santa Fe
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
In the 1990s, the trains stopped working, condemning many towns to isolation. The locals are going to die at the train station, as a metaphor for the death of their dreams.
Art Direction:
Cecilia Simonetti
Assistant Art Director:
Luisina Cortese
Florencia Soler
Assistant Director:
Victoria Panozzo
Assistant Director of Photography:
Nahuel Beade
Assistant Sound Editor:
Fernando González
Camera Operator:
Lucio Azcurrain
Cinematography:
Lucio Azcurrain
Color Timer:
Lucio Azcurrain
Continuity:
Luisina Agustini
Costume Assistant:
Florencia Rinaldi
Costume Design:
Cecilia Simonetti
Director:
Mauricio Gómez
Electrician:
Matías Miguel
Executive Producer:
Fernando González Ayuso
Aníbal Pared
Gaffer:
Marcos Martinez
Hair Designer:
Yamila Belén Gutiérrez
Makeup Designer:
Yamila Belén Gutiérrez
Music:
Varinia Zelka
Augusto Gómez Fernández
Post Production Coordinator:
Mauricio Gómez
Production Assistant:
Franco Vignolo
Juan Ignacio Ferreyra Castro
Sound:
Patricio Agusti
Sound Assistant:
Baltasar Albrecht
Sound Mixer:
Lucio Azcurrain
Gabriel Strada
David Genero
Still Photographer:
Nahuel Beade
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