A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 2018
Original Title:
Delivery
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Marciano Films
UN3 TV
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 3
A group of friends order a pizza and have a philosophical talk about not paying for it.
Art Department Trainee:
Paula Inés Robles
Art Direction:
Marilina Marignone
Assistant Art Director:
Florence Cointreau
Assistant Camera:
Rodrigo Sebastián Sánchez
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ana Clara Sánchez García
Delfina Piñeiro
Assistant Director:
Marlene Grinberg
Assistant Director Trainee:
Dimana Markovska
Camera Operator:
Pablo Iacovone
Camera Trainee:
Sebastián Polze
Sebastián Aramayo
Cinematography:
Pablo Iacovone
Color Grading:
Marina Frigerio
Costume Design:
Vanesa Krongold
Director:
Martín Piroyansky
Editor:
Marina Frigerio
Electrician:
Adrián Leonardo Piñeiro
José Luis Méndez
Executive Producer:
Gonzalo Arias
Gaffer:
Juan Pablo Causse
Location Manager:
Violeta Mollo
Makeup & Hair:
Paula Amengual
Music:
Chucho Bruno
Tadeo Mangudo
Lucas Zapiola
Post Producer:
Paula Boffo
Producer:
Rocío Carbajo
Daniela Pedroza
Producer's Assistant:
Fernanda Herrera Rojas
Production Coordinator:
Ariana Saiegh
Sound:
Emiliano Biaiñ
Marcos Zoppi
Sound Editor:
Santiago de Lafuente
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