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Release Date:
January 1, 2004
Original Title:
El hombre largo
Production Companies:
Canal 7
FARSA Producciones
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Assistant Director:
Paulo Soria
Juan Carle
Book:
Edgar Allan Poe
Boom Operator:
Héctor Alvarado
Alejandro Villar
Camera Operator:
Daniel Galimberti
Pablo Fortun
Sebastián Fontana
Camera Technician:
Martín Abbondanza
Coordinating Producer:
Alexis Puig
Costume Consultant:
Charly Braile
Costume Design:
Rosa Cantero
Director:
Hernán Sáez
Editor:
Hernán Sáez
Eduardo Angelici
Javier Figini
Darío Barrientos
Luis Vázquez
Gustavo Jofre
Sergio Tentorio
Executive Producer:
Nene Vidal
Gaffer:
Gustavo Nakamura
Hairstylist:
Hernán Gagliardino
Idea:
Jorge Coscia
Lighting Technician:
Alberto Ruiz
Francisco Dorado
Cristian Giammatteo
Alejandro Dorado
Hernán Giammatteo
Makeup Artist:
Sandra Ferreira
Producer:
Marcelo Altmark
José Paquez
Marta Tezanos
Soledad Pivá
Producer's Assistant:
Julia Lenzberg
Production Coordinator:
Horacio Sereno
Production Director:
María Rosa Grandinetti
Props:
Miguel Paiva
Set Decoration:
Inés Leroux
Sound:
Fabián Neve
Sound Editor:
Hernán Sáez
Special Effects:
Lucas Rodríguez
Oscar Villar
Román Trentuno
José Antonio Antonelli
Writer:
Paulo Soria
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