Barrunto (2020) [N/A]

Featuring:
Homero Rozycki, Eduardo Fessia, Melisa Medina

Written by:
María Eva De Sanctis

Directed by:
María Eva De Sanctis


Release Date:
January 1, 2020

Original Title:
Barrunto

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Instituto Superior de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales de Santa Fe

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

Facundo witnesses a terrible scene of violence from his father towards his mother. The next day, she disappears. Facundo must be working all morning with his father in the field, knowing that he is to blame for his mother's disappearance.

Facundo is witness of an awful scene of violence from his father toward his mother. At the next day, she disappears. Facundo must to be working during all the morning with his father in the countryside, knowing that he is the guilty about the disappearing of his mom.

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Rankings and Honors

Barrunto (2020) on IMDb

Art Direction:
Jamin Cardot

Assistant Art Director:
Franco Vitali

Assistant Camera:
Juan Ignacio Ferreyra Castro

Assistant Costume Designer:
Franco Vitali

Camera Operator:
Leonardo Davicino

Cinematography:
Leonardo Davicino

Color Grading:
Leonardo Davicino

Costume Design:
Jamin Cardot

Director:
María Eva De Sanctis

Editor:
Leonardo Davicino

Electrician:
Pablo Ferraro
Emiliano Moretti
Matías Miguel

Graphic Designer:
Mariela Benítez

Music:
Franco Vitali

Producer:
Luciano Giardino

Producer's Assistant:
Gina Bonfanti

Sound:
Franco Vitali

Sound Post Supervisor:
Franco Vitali

Still Photographer:
Juan López Gauchat
Josefina Mántaras Dezar

Thanks:
Gustavo Duarte
Agustín Falco

Writer:
María Eva De Sanctis

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