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Release Date:
August 14, 2008
Original Title:
Un novio para mi mujer
Alternate Titles:
Um Namorado para Minha Esposa
Un Novio Para mi Mujer (2008)
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
INCAA
Patagonik
Pol-Ka Producciones
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
El Tenso does not know how to face his ill-tempered wife, Tana, to tell her that he wants to separate. Carlos, a friend of Tenso, suggests him to invert the situation and cause Tana to leave him by hiring Cuervo Flores, an irresistible seducer, to try and charm his wife until she falls in love with him.
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Art Direction:
Vera Aricó
Assistant Director:
Guillermo Greco
Assistant Director Trainee:
Eliana Roses
Assistant Editor:
Luisina Rampoldi
Best Boy Electric:
Yurandi Poots
Boom Operator:
Pablo Gamberg
Camera Operator:
Pablo Schverdfinger
Continuity:
Dante Dechecco
Costume Supervisor:
Roberta Pesci
Digital Colorist:
Roberto Zambrino
Digital Imaging Technician:
Lucas Sambade
Daniel Mendoza
Director:
Juan Taratuto
Director of Photography:
Pablo Schverdfinger
Editor:
Pablo Barbieri Carrera
Foley Artist:
Federico Billordo
Pablo Gamberg
Gaffer:
Juan Manuel Tizón
Key Grip:
Aníbal Cattaneo
Line Producer:
Juan Lovece
Location Assistant:
Marcelo Martinez
Location Manager:
Pablo Suarez Topi
Makeup Department Head:
Magdalena Puibusqué
Original Music Composer:
Iván Wyszogrod
Post Production Supervisor:
Gustavo Arnaudin
Producer:
Juan Pablo Galli
Alejandro Cacetta
Juan Vera
Producer's Assistant:
Augusto Greco
Production Assistant:
Augusto Greco
Production Director:
Juan Lovece
Production Manager:
Natalia Martin
Screenplay:
Pablo Solarz
Second Assistant Director:
Luciana de Vincenzo
Second Second Assistant Director:
Martín Emanuel Kleiman
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Juan Pablo Causse
Sound Director:
Martín Grignaschi
Sound Editor:
Fernando Ribero
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Diego Gat
Steadicam Operator:
Darío Trivino
Still Photographer:
Maria Antolini
Third Assistant Director:
Agustín Arévalo
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