Missing Scene (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 18, 2024

Original Title:
Escena Perdida

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Medio Cuerpo Cine

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13 

Runtime: 5

Rehearsing the past, he finds the lines he never got to say.

During the rehearsals for his upcoming play, Carlos, a theater director, reminisces about the romantic breakup that inspired the script.

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Art Department Assistant:
Agustina Sol Carlos

Art Direction:
Victoria Chervo

Assistant Camera:
Iara Ponzi

Assistant Director:
Valentina Ramírez

Boom Operator:
Sindy Guaiquil

Camera Operator:
Dylan Isaac Vasconcelos

Color Grading:
Barbara Kate

Director:
Franco Ezequiel Barboza

Director of Photography:
Dylan Isaac Vasconcelos

Editor:
Ian Barbis

Executive Producer:
Jenny Torso

Gaffer:
Iara Ponzi
Jazmín Vicario

Makeup & Hair:
Agustina Sol Carlos

Music:
Franco Ezequiel Barboza
Mariano Codazzi
Lavadero Studio

Producer:
Barbara Kate
Bautista Vera
Edith Malena Duarte

Production Manager:
Barbara Kate

Script:
Sofía Frías

Sound Designer:
Ian Barbis

Sound Editor:
Ian Barbis

Still Photographer:
Nahuel Rodríguez
Jazmín Vicario

Writer:
Barbara Kate
Victoria Chervo

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