Colección Privada (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Colección Privada

Alternate Titles:
Private Collection

Genres:
Thriller

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

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Art Department Assistant:
Lazlo Rapaport

Art Direction:
Tomi Lopez

Assistant Camera:
Leonardo Casiraghi
Carolina Perchman

Assistant Director:
Julia De Dios

Casting Director:
Amparo Martinez Boero

Colorist:
Alejo Roa

Continuity:
Luciano Florio

Director:
Teo Sauret

Director of Photography:
Luján Klappenbach

Dolly Grip:
Nicanor Sánchez Sarmiento

Editor:
Felipe Garrido
Nicanor Sánchez Sarmiento

Executive Producer:
Ignacio Morelli

Gaffer:
Adriano León

Grip:
Fermín Goncalves

Key Grip:
Camila Graiño

Lighting Technician:
Agustín Currais
Manuel Rey
Juana Palazzi

Makeup Effects:
Diego Marzuil

Music:
Francisco Sauret

Producer:
Ignacio Morelli
Teo Sauret

Production Assistant:
Luana Iorii
Manuel Rey

Production Coordinator:
Camila Núñez Montalbetti

Prop Designer:
Joaquin Barbieri

Set Dresser:
Franco Gastellu

Sound:
Guadalupe Benseny Ruiz

Sound Assistant:
Lautaro Paz Zabaleta

Sound Designer:
Florencia lifschitz

VFX Artist:
Alejo Roa

Wardrobe Designer:
Lila Sandler

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