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Release Date:
June 13, 2012
Original Title:
Mapa para conversar
Alternate Titles:
A Map for Love
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Peccadillo Pictures
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
An intimate play evolving around three main characters: an adult woman, her mother and her female lover. Two days in their lives occur in two opposing setting, everyday life in the demanding metropolis of Santiago and a sailboat trip cruising a beautiful bay. The three character remain trapped in a claustrophobic confrontation. The film dialogs with 'Knife in the water' from the side of women, an intense character drama with many involuntary humorous scenes. The eternal, never completed quest of seeing and recognizing the other as they are or, at least, as they want to be seen.
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Art Direction:
Ricardo Brenning
Assistant Director:
Pepa San Martín
Gabriela Sobarzo
Casting Director:
Soledad Gaspar
Director:
Costanza Fernández
Director of Photography:
Cristobal Portaluppi
Tomás Yovane
Editor:
Soledad Salfate
First Assistant Camera:
Pablo Andrés Monsalve
Foley Artist:
Ivo Moraga
Original Music Composer:
Cristián López
Ángela Acuña
Post Production Producer:
Felipe Braun
Production Consultant:
Alicia Scherson
Production Manager:
Matías Muñoz Rodríguez
Screenplay:
Costanza Fernández
Script Consultant:
Vicente Leñero
Paz Alicia Garciadiego
Sound:
Isaac Moreno
Sound Designer:
Cristián Freund
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