A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
El Topo
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Nothing Films
Production Countries:
Peru
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Román Aguirre (Sebastián Rubio) is a former Peruvian action film star. He had his best moment between the 70s and 80s, years in which he played his most famous role of all: "The Mole". Years later, a fast-paced life full of addictions has left Román almost forgotten. However, a meeting with Hugo Valcárcel (Pablo Saldarriaga), the most successful filmmaker of the moment, is about to return him to glory.
Art Department Assistant:
Rodrigo Silva
Ariana Santos
Andrea Díaz
Valeria Valer
Valeria Salas
Adriana Pariona
Dorina Rosas
Karina Córdova
Art Department Coordinator:
Sophia Valle
Art Direction:
Milene Ormeño
Assistant Director:
Adrian Quispe
Camera Operator:
Séneca Claudia Dávalos
Casting:
Gabriel Aliaga
Casting Assistant:
Adrian Quispe
Clapper Loader:
Esteban Agüero
Nahomi Pillpa
Colorist:
Alex Leo
Costume Designer:
Belén Romero
Director:
Gabriel Aliaga
Director of Photography:
Leonela Montes
Editor:
Gabriel Aliaga
Executive Producer:
Gabriel Aliaga
Daniella Salas Soto
Focus Puller:
Irma Eccoña
Gaffer:
Sandro Zamora
Lighting Technician:
Nicol Vilcarromero
Line Producer:
Marco Nieva
Makeup & Hair:
Belén Romero
Mateo de la Jara
Makeup Designer:
Belén Romero
Producer:
Daniella Salas Soto
Producer's Assistant:
Ammy Gutierrez
Production Designer:
Milene Ormeño
Props:
Teresa Rieckhof
Almendra Napanga
Patrick Llovera
Andrés Huamán
Alessandro Rosales
Script:
Mariano Valcárcel
Maria Leiva
Script Supervisor:
Adrian Quispe
Set Designer:
Valeria Yllesca
Sound Designer:
Alex Leo
Fabiana Santa María
Sound Mixer:
Alex Leo
VFX Artist:
Alex Leo
Writer:
Gabriel Aliaga
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