A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Las 1 y 12 Balas
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Universidad del Desarrollo
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Carlos Fariña, a 13-year-old boy, is kidnapped from his home by DINA agents on October 13, 1973. Josefina, his mother, loses knowledge of his whereabouts since that day, searching for him without stopping for the next 3 years. Without knowing that her son had already been killed, the mother fights against the institutions of the state, seeking answers to her painful loss.
Art Direction:
María Jesús Stone
Assistant Director:
Raimundo Aguayo
Best Boy Electric:
Santiago Córdova
Colorist:
Ricardo Duffe
Continuity:
Clemente Chutney
Costume Design:
María Jesús Stone
Director:
Alejandra Vásquez Reyes
Director of Photography:
Santiago Lamatta
Editor:
Clemente Chutney
Executive Producer:
Raimundo Aguayo
Gaffer:
Ricardo Duffe
Original Music Composer:
Patricio Muñoz Osorio
Prop Designer:
María Jesús Stone
Sound:
Isidora Ortiz
Writer:
Alejandra Vásquez Reyes
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