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Release Date:
August 10, 2012
Original Title:
7 cajas
Alternate Titles:
7 Cajas
7BOX セブン・ボックス
Night Market Toedliche Fracht
七个盒子
维多快跑
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Maneglia Schémbori Realizadores
Nephilim Producciones
Synchro Image
Production Countries:
Paraguay | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A CH: 16 ES: 16
Runtime: 105
It’s Friday night in Asunción and the temperature is 40ºC. Víctor, a 17-year-old wheelbarrow-boy, dreams of becoming famous and covets a cell phone in Mercado 4. He is offered the chance to deliver seven boxes with unknown contents in exchange for $100. This sounds like an easy job but it soon gets complicated. Something in the boxes is highly coveted. Víctor and his persecutors find themselves caught up in a crime they know nothing about.
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Art Direction:
Carlo Spatuzza
Associate Producer:
Carlos González Brun
Juan Carlos Maneglia
Richard Careaga
Co-Producer:
Nephilim Producciones
Director:
Tana Schémbori
Juan Carlos Maneglia
Director of Photography:
Richard Careaga
Editor:
Juan Carlos Maneglia
Juan Sebastián Zelada
Executive Producer:
Maria Victoria Ramirez Jou
Rocío Galiano
Tana Schémbori
Camilo Guanes
First Assistant Director:
Patricia Aguayo
Makeup & Hair:
Edi Romero
Makeup Artist:
Amalia Vera
Original Music Composer:
Fran Villalba
Post Production Supervisor:
Eladio Fernández
Production Manager:
Estefanía Ortiz
Screenplay:
Juan Carlos Maneglia
Second Assistant Director:
Liza Rubiani
Set Decoration:
Andrés Velaztiqui
Diego Saravia
Sound:
Sakyo Hiraiwa
Sound Editor:
David Mantecón
German Acevedo
Ismael Calvo Delgado
Special Effects:
Leo Sobrino
Visual Effects Producer:
Sergio Paco Rubio
Sandra Picher
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rafael Galdó
Helmuth Barnert
Writer:
Tana Schémbori
Tito Chamorro
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