A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 9, 2007
Original Title:
El hombre robado
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
El Pampero Cine
Revólver Films
Universidad del Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A young Argentinian woman who works as a museum guide uses her passion - reading - as a means of expression to channel the emotional and working lives of those around her.
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Art Direction:
Marina Califano
Assistant Art Director:
Malena Solarz
Camera Supervisor:
Tamara Ajzensztat
Director:
Matías Piñeiro
Director of Photography:
Fernando Lockett
Editor:
Alejo Moguillansky
First Assistant Camera:
Carolina Zancolli
Sofía Gatti
Madeleine Botet De Lacaze
Nicolás Abuaf
Celina de Colle
First Assistant Production Coordinator:
Carolina Krasñansky
Producer:
Pablo Chernov
Producer's Assistant:
Pablo Di Luozzo
Martina Matzkin
Julieta Vergini
Diana Zorzoli
Screenplay:
Matías Piñeiro
Second Assistant Camera:
Micaela Rueda
Cecilia Madorno
Inés Copertino
Sound:
Daniela Ale
Hernán Hevia
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