Two Hours (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 22, 2025

Original Title:
Dos Horas

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
15 Frames Producciones
21Room Studios

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

When a massive earthquake hits Chile, oceanographer Camila Zúñiga must race against time to warn of an impending tsunami — but institutional hierarchy and ingrained sexism threaten to silence her before it’s too late.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Felipe Castro

Art Direction:
Sofía Lepeley

Assistant Art Director:
Brithany Toro

Assistant Director:
Carolina Castillo

Camera Operator:
Martín Martínez
Nicolás Núñez Fernández

Colorist:
Nicolás Núñez Fernández

Data Management Technician:
Ignacio Osorio

Director:
Valentina Cabeza Kuhlmann

Director of Photography:
Nicolás Núñez Fernández

Editor:
Valentina Cabeza Kuhlmann
Martín Martínez

Focus Puller:
Franccesco Díaz

Gaffer:
Duan Campusano

Original Music Composer:
Duan Campusano

Production Assistant:
Felipe Castro
Ignacio Osorio

Production Controller:
Duan Campusano

Production Director:
Gonzalo Lucero-Adasme

Production Executive:
Gonzalo Lucero-Adasme

Production Manager:
Valeria Espinoza

Screenplay:
Valentina Cabeza Kuhlmann
Gonzalo Lucero-Adasme
Carolina Castillo

Script Supervisor:
Ignacio Osorio

Sound Director:
Sebastián Chacana

Sound Editor:
Sebastián Chacana

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