A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 12, 2013
Original Title:
Una parte
Production Companies:
Maleza Cine
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
While looking after a friend’s house, Vladimir (a young Colombian) wakes up one morning to find a gigantic stone sitting on the terrace, next to the pool. He has no idea where it came from. Disturbed and intrigued, he calls Cecilia (his ex-partner), who is pregnant with her new partner’s child, to help him figure out what to do. A part is an independent element that can be considered or included within a whole. It can also be a person or group that stands in opposition to another in a discussion or in a war. It might be a brief exchange, or perhaps just any place. This is a story that begins early in the morning. A rock appeared on the terrace. A giant rock. Miguel calls his ex-girlfriend and asks for help. But this is only a part.
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Art Direction:
Mirella Hoijman
Director:
Ignacio Sánchez Mestre
Director of Photography:
Fernando Lockett
Editor:
Valeria Racioppi
Alejandro Brodersohn
Executive Producer:
Vladimir Durán
Producer:
Vladimir Durán
Florencia Clerico
Mariana Kunst
Screenplay:
Ignacio Sánchez Mestre
Sound:
Tres Sonido
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