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Release Date:
December 6, 2012
Original Title:
Diablo
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Boikot Films
Cine Argentino
Findling Films
INCAA
Películas V
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
A depressed former boxing champion gets involved in a big problem with his cousin the same day that he was about to make up with his ex-girlfriend.
Additional Writing:
Valentín Javier Diment
Martín Blousson
Associate Producer:
Franco Burattini
Camera Operator:
Daniel de la Vega
Cinematography:
Claudio Beiza
Co-Producer:
Valentín Javier Diment
Martín Blousson
Dialogue Editor:
Lucas Meyer
Director:
Nicanor Loreti
Editor:
Martín Blousson
Nicanor Loreti
Executive Producer:
Hernán Findling
Foley Artist:
Nerina Valido
Gaffer:
Fernando Marticorena
Producer:
Nicanor Loreti
Nicolás Galvagno
Production Assistant:
Clarisa Oliveri
Production Manager:
Oriana Castro
Script Supervisor:
Bernardo Bronstein
Second Assistant Camera:
Carlos Chango Diaz
Sound:
Sebastián González
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jorge Gutiérrez Jiménez
Special Effects Coordinator:
Franco Burattini
Special Effects Supervisor:
Alberto Jaceniuk
Steadicam Operator:
Darío Trivino
Gustavo Triviño
Storyboard Artist:
Lucas Accardo
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