A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 28, 2008
Original Title:
Lluvia
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Film Suez
INCAA
Patagonik
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Buenos Aires. It rains. Alma is in her car, stuck in Buenos Aires' traffic. She has recently broken-up with her boyfriend, and she has been living in her little car since then. Suddenly, Roberto gets into the car. He's wet and hurt, he's tired of the rain, of broken dreams. He has come back after thirty years abroad. In this new city he has nothing and nobody, just a father in coma, whom he has no relationship. He promises to leave the car as soon as the rain ceases. Alma, not knowing exactly why lets him in. That night will be different. And the next few days too. There's something new to find in the depth of their hearts.
"B" Camera Operator:
Rolo Pulpeiro
Art Direction:
Mercedes Alfonsín
Assistant Art Director:
Agustina Mihura
Noelia Di Leo
Pablo Gabian
Assistant Costume Designer:
Analía Abate
Assistant Director:
Ana Laura Gussoni
Assistant Director Trainee:
Ignacio Gaggero
Assistant Editor:
Ana Godoy
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mora Guazzone
María Paz Antonino
Assistant Property Master:
Gustavo Palavecino
Associate Producer:
Hugo Castro Fau
Boom Operator:
Pablo Gamberg
Continuity:
Bruno Mantoani
Costume Assistant:
Florencia Cegatti
Verónica Segal
Costume Design:
Roberta Pesci
Director:
Paula Hernández
Director of Photography:
Guillermo Nieto
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Rosario Suárez
Electrician:
Mariano Gómez
Horacio Acevedo
Martín Velazco
Fabián Forte
Sergio Lucero
Ricardo Romero
Raúl Benítez
Marcelo Vázquez
Executive Producer:
Juan Vera
Focus Puller:
Nuria Besser
Pablo Desanzo
Anabella Goldberger
Foley Artist:
Gisselle Chávez
Gaffer:
Héctor Álvarez
Genetator Operator:
Marcelo Salgado
Grip:
Juan José Fernández
Hair Assistant:
Germán Frade Abas
Hairstylist:
Néstor Pumar
Location Assistant:
Sebastián Noejovich
Diego Igartua
Location Manager:
Federico Noejovich
Makeup Artist:
Magdalena Puibusqué
Music:
Sebastián Escofet
Negative Cutter:
Daniel Garín
Jorge Andresson
Post Production Coordinator:
Gustavo Arnaudin
Producer:
Juan Vera
Juan Pablo Galli
Alejandro Cacetta
Producer's Assistant:
Vanina Catania
Augusto Greco
Production Coordinator:
Gustavo Arnaudin
Production Director:
Juan Lovece
Production Manager:
Muriel Cabeza
Production Trainee:
Rodrigo Iurlaro
Gabriel Ferrari
Props:
Carlos Ladner
Second Assistant Camera:
Romina Tocci
Martín Velasco
Second Unit Director:
Verónica Bruno
Set Decoration:
Matías Martínez
Sound:
Martín Grignaschi
Sound Editor:
Pablo Gamberg
Lucas Page
Fernando Ribero
Sound Mixer:
Diego Gat
Steadicam Operator:
Rafael Sahade
Video Assist Operator:
Jorge La Rosa
Writer:
Paula Hernández
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