The Law and the Cross (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
La Ley y la Cruz

Alternate Titles:
The Law and the Cross

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Universidad del Cine

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

Where will you hide when the pillars of your life collapse?

While he wanders around his house preparing to sentence the fate of an 18-year-old young man, an old judge must deal with the relentless questioning of his distant wife.

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Art Department Assistant:
Sofía Medrano
Clara Fontanarrosa

Art Direction:
Fiorella Guccione

Assistant Director:
Candelaria Martinez
Milena Kuzminski

Boom Operator:
Matías Sielecki

Camera Operator:
Olmo Rosell

Colorist:
Juan Cobo

Continuity:
Mateo Criado

Director:
Santiago Bárcena

Director of Photography:
Juan Cobo

Editor:
Juan Thiago Leanza Montes

Electrician:
Chiara Espinosa
Luján Klappenbach

Executive Producer:
Hipólito Infante del Castaño

Gaffer:
Ana Paula Rigueiral
Francisca Corti Rao

Grip:
Valentín Rossi

Producer:
Santiago Bárcena

Production Assistant:
Nicolás Lauri

Production Director:
Pío Martínez Ortiz

Sound Designer:
Ramiro Estay

Sound Director:
Juan Thiago Leanza Montes

Writer:
Santiago Bárcena

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