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Release Date:
August 31, 2006
Original Title:
Sofacama
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
AZPEITIA CINE SRL
Film Suez
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A separated yet self-sufficient craftswoman puts up a friend who is also separating. The hostess has three teenage children, and the arrival of her guest will interfere with their domestic harmony, apart from slowly but surely causing a hormonal surge in one of the boys.
Art Direction:
Paola Delgado
Assistant Art Director:
Catalina Ouva
Assistant Decorator:
María Carina Rosell
Assistant Director:
Natalia Hernánez
Assistant Editor:
Diego Azpeitia
Assistant Sound Editor:
Federico Di Fresco
Boom Operator:
Julián Catz
Camera Operator:
Guillermo Nieto
Cinematography:
Guillermo Nieto
Continuity:
Mariana Gamboa
Costume Assistant:
Julia Gargiulli
Costume Design:
Paola Delgado
Decorator:
Alicia Vázquez
Director:
Ulises Rosell
Editor:
Nicolás Goldbart
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Silvina Dell Occhio
First Assistant Camera:
Laura Vidal
Foley Artist:
Federico Billordo
Gaffer:
Leonardo Aguinaga
Generator Operator:
Gastón Della Bernarda
Grip:
Sebastián Rosell
Hair Designer:
Domingo Lerose
Hairstylist:
Luciano Fassetta
Makeup Designer:
Carolina Oclander
Music:
Gustavo Pomeranec
Producer's Assistant:
Alexandre Follmann
Pablo Larripa
Agustín Oroz
Judith Zapesochny
Production Manager:
Silvina Dell Occhio
Props:
Elvio Maza
Second Assistant Camera:
Natalia Martínez
Second Assistant Director:
Nacho González Prado
Sound:
Martín Grignaschi
Sound Assistant:
Juan José Suárez
Sound Editor:
Pablo Gamberg
Sound Recordist:
Adriano Salgado
Still Photographer:
Horacio Rosell
Video Assist Operator:
Gisela Gorbalan
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