A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
Nadie nada
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Instituto Superior de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales de Santa Fe
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 38
After seven years, Laura returns to her hometown due to the death of her father. As the days pass, his death becomes uncertain. She also discovers betrayals and hidden truths that force her to leave.
Art Direction:
Marina Lisasuain
Assistant Art Director:
Mauricio Manassero
Ernesto Mántaras
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mauricio Manassero
Ernesto Mántaras
Assistant Director:
Juan Ignacio Ferreyra Castro
Camera Operator:
Lautaro Martínez
Clapper Loader:
Juan Ignacio Ferreyra Castro
Nicolás Probst
Mauricio Manassero
Marianela Gutierrez Reybet
Inés Rocha
Color Grading:
Marcos Martinez
Costume Design:
Marina Lisasuain
Director:
Belén Altamirano
Director of Photography:
Marcos Martinez
Editor:
Belén Altamirano
Electrician:
Miguel Ángel Miretti
Nicolás del Prete
Lina Magnelli
Rodrigo Stettler
Germán Lezcano
Franco Vignolo
Focus Puller:
Matías Pintos
Leonardo Davicino
Tomás Altamirano
Gaffer:
Matías Miguel
Grip:
Matías Pintos
Juan Ignacio Ferreyra Castro
Matías Miguel
Leonardo Davicino
Music:
Walter Vicentín
Producer:
Juan Domingo Ríos
Production Assistant:
Nicolás Probst
Marianela Gutierrez Reybet
Production Manager:
Martín Candioti
Alejandra Escobar
Sound:
Juanchi Miller
Sound Assistant:
Leandro Ronchi
Sound Designer:
Walter Vicentín
Sound Post Supervisor:
Juanchi Miller
Walter Vicentín
Marcos Martinez
Belén Altamirano
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lucía Savogin
Paula Arcucci
Thanks:
Agustín Falco Vázquez
Gustavo Duarte
Leonardo Davicino
Gerardo Volpintesta
Writer:
Belén Altamirano
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