A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2018
Original Title:
Sangre Negra
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
Instituto Superior de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales de Santa Fe
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
Milton Douglas writes a story where he is the protagonist. His character finds pages throughout the day, which narrate events that will inevitably happen to him, culminating in his murder. Milton Douglas also dies without knowing he is a character in a story.
Art Department Assistant:
Matías Mosso
Art Direction:
Alejandro Molaro
Assistant Camera:
Gonzalo Berón
Assistant Director:
Lautaro Quiroga
Camera Operator:
Damián Cancio
Clapper Loader:
Victoria Hessel
Victoria Guzzetti
Costume Assistant:
Irene Mansilla
Data Management Technician:
Federico Ferreyra
Director:
Matías Berdat
Director of Photography:
Carlos Gómez
Editor:
Lautaro Quiroga
Electrician:
Felipe Toscano
Executive Producer:
Julián Marín
Nerea Godoy
Gaffer:
Roberto Escobar
Makeup Artist:
Victoria Guzzetti
Producer:
Débora Guggiari
Production Assistant:
Matías Medici
Sound:
Facundo Chamorro
Sound Assistant:
Maximiliano Arteaga
Sound Editor:
Facundo Chamorro
Juan Manuel Lafuente
Writer:
Federico Ferreyra
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