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Original Title:
Cortado en Jarrito
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A verbose and "old-school" young woman is on her first date. On the way to the old-fashioned café where she'll meet Joaquín, she comes across the new Buenos Aires gastronomic offerings in the Palermo neighborhood and can't help but discuss them on the date. The complaint of nostalgic centennials. Clinging to what remains of the past, so as not to feel its absence, this longing breeds a rejection of the new.
Assistant Director:
Camila Pellicena Rome
Assistant Script:
Juan Cruz Arancet
Camera Loader:
martina rubbi
Camera Operator:
Tobías Sanjuan
Director:
Cielo Iturralde Carrera
Director of Photography:
Rodrigo Nicolas Matto
Editor:
Micaela A. Oviedo
Production Controller:
Lucía Von Baczko
Production Intern:
Gerónimo Ballerini
Sound:
Alejo Passaro
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