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Release Date:
November 1, 2007
Original Title:
La vida me mata
Alternate Titles:
Life Kills Me
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Fabula
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Gaspar is a young, lonely cinematographer. Unable to deal with his sister and sick grandfather he spends his time with Susana, an actress working on a opera. When he meets Alvaro, an idealistic traveler, Gaspar's life changes. They embark on a adventure that help them unearth the fragility and value of human existence
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Assistant Camera:
Eduardo Contreras
Assistant Director:
Waldo Salgado
Camera Operator:
Sergio Armstrong
Casting:
Paula Leoncini
Colorist:
Nicolás Ibieta
Continuity:
Karina Elgueda
Costumer:
Antonia Bravo
Dialogue Editor:
Mauricio Castañeda
Nadine Voullième
Director:
Sebastián Silva
Director of Photography:
Sergio Armstrong
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Danielle Fillios
Foley:
Daniel Heusser
Mauricio Castañeda
Gaffer:
Víctor Rojas
Hairstylist:
Juan Burgos
Makeup Artist:
Carola Lizana
Original Music Composer:
Pedro Subercaseaux
Other:
Casandra Campos
Producer:
Juan de Dios Larraín
Pablo Larraín
Production Manager:
Ruth Orellana
Second Assistant Director:
María José Droguett
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Pablo Larraín
Víctor Rojas
Sound:
Patricio Muñoz
Sound Designer:
David Miranda-Hardy
Sound Editor:
Christian Cosgrove
Nadine Voullième
Sound Mixer:
David Miranda-Hardy
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Marcos De Aguirre
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ismael Cabrera
Writer:
Pedro Peirano
Sebastián Silva
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