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Release Date:
May 22, 2024
Original Title:
Nahir
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Libero Media
Zeppelin Studio
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16 DE: 12 ES: 16
Runtime: 108
One of the most controversial cases in recent years in Argentina, this movie is based on the true story of Nahir Galarza and the murder of her boyfriend that rocked the country. The youngest woman to be convicted and sentenced to life in prison in Argentina, but questions still remain- was this a crime of passion, or is the truth still yet to be fully discovered?
Art Direction:
Marcela Bazzano
Assistant Camera:
Florencia Barbati
Assistant Director:
Nicolas Giussani
Casting:
Natasha Tieffenberg
Continuity:
Marcela Guelfi
Costume Design:
Roberta Pesci
Director:
Hernán Guerschuny
Director of Photography:
Nicolas Trovato
Editor:
Laureano Rizzo
Executive Producer:
Ariel Ferrero
First Assistant Director:
Daniela Luppino
Location Manager:
Ana Rowe
Makeup Department Head:
Paula Righi
Online Editor:
Luciano Avila
Original Music Composer:
Loishka
Producer:
Lucas Jinkis
Production Coordinator:
Mariana Petraglia
Production Director:
Lionel Diacovetzky
Production Trainee:
Victoria Ranieri
Second Assistant Director:
Malén P. Bourdieu
Steadicam Operator:
Pablo Villarreal
Still Photographer:
Pablo Munné
Vocal Coach:
Mariana García Guerreiro
Writer:
Sofía Wilhelmi
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