A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2004
Original Title:
El marfil
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
A family man is visited by an old friend who brings with him a strange amulet that has the power to grant three wishes to only three men. The mysterious friend leaves the family in charge of the amulet, warning them of the dangers of using it, but when the father decides to make his first wish, tragedy strikes.
Art Direction:
Julian Andrade
Martín D'Elia
Norman Ruíz
Mauro Adrián Savarino
Assistant Director:
Nicolás Batlle
Natalia Cornes López
Camera Operator:
Julieta Civelli
Sebastián Schindel
Maximiliano Tarico
Color Grading:
Julian Andrade
Alejandro Nakano
Costume Design:
Natalia Cornes López
Mauro Adrián Savarino
Director:
Guillermo Bergandi
Martín Mendez
Director of Photography:
Julieta Civelli
Editor:
Guillermo Bergandi
Martín Mendez
Graphic Designer:
Carolina Rodríguez Sarcuno
Makeup Artist:
María Daniela Alegre
Music:
Gabriel Pérez Guibelalde
Online Editor:
Lía Dansker
Alejandro Nakano
Producer:
Guillermo Bergandi
Martín Mendez
Production Design:
Natalia Cornes López
Mauro Adrián Savarino
Production Manager:
Guillermo Bergandi
Set Decoration:
Natalia Cornes López
Mauro Adrián Savarino
Sound:
Guillermo Bergandi
Juan Ignacio Iribarne
Mauro Lazzaro
Martín Mendez
Celeste Palma
Still Photographer:
María Cecilia Pérez
Story:
W.W. Jacobs
Visual Effects:
Cielo Iturralde Carrera
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Cielo Iturralde Carrera
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