A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ezequiel Tronconi, Paula Guía, Lisandro Berenguer Grassi, Néstor Villa
Written by:
Lisandro Berenguer Grassi (story)
Sebastián De Caro (story)
Directed by:
Sebastián De Caro
Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
De noche van a tu cuarto
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
The story of Maxi Herneston, whose life is far from perfect: he works as an employee in a local video store; he has an older brother who tortures him day and night and a mother obsessed with sex. But these circumstances become minor details when he accidentally ingests a virus from outer space that will make him feel incredibly sick and, in the final instance, will force him to defecate five aliens who at first seem friendly but who later turn out to have their own plans regarding the boy and the future of the earth.
Art Direction:
Rocío Campos Segovia
Marina Sabaté
Assistant Director:
Gisela Chapes
Germán Servidio
Camera Operator:
Gabriel Grieco
Costume Design:
Rocío Campos Segovia
Marina Sabaté
Director:
Sebastián De Caro
Director of Photography:
Joaquín Cambre
Executive Producer:
Diego Ezequiel Gonzalez
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Bearzotti
María Eugenia Cupeiro
Music Editor:
Ernesto Fara
Production Assistant:
Gonzalo Bernasconi
Production Consultant:
Bárbara Keen
Production Supervisor:
Soledad Borches
Lucila Frank
Lucas Jakim
Brian Roisentul
Betsy Rosemblum
Clara Valdano
Sound:
Gustavo Fraiman
María Rapallo
Special Effects:
Martín Argiz
Federico Cotto
Demián Lucas Dorado
Luciano Sarpino
Germán Sánchez
Story:
Sebastián De Caro
Lisandro Berenguer Grassi
Third Assistant Director:
Federico Mordkowicz
Writer:
Lisandro Berenguer Grassi
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