A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 14, 2008
Original Title:
La buena vida
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BD Cine
Tornasol Media
Production Countries:
Argentina | Chile | France | Spain | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
Runtime: 108
In the city of Santiago, four characters struggle to reach their goals: a psychologist who wants to help other women and save their lives, a hairdresser who wants to buy a car, a musician who wants to play in a philharmonic orchestra, and a young woman who simply survives in the city, but each of them obtains something unexpected and different from what they wanted.
Assistant Camera:
Pablo Martínez
Casting:
Pilar Zderich
Casting Assistant:
Jimena Rivano
Co-Writer:
Andrés Wood
Continuity:
Karina Elgueda
Costume Assistant:
Francisca Román
Magdalena Chacón
Costumer:
Carolina Espina
Director:
Andrés Wood
Director of Photography:
M.I. Littin-Menz
Editor:
Andrea Chignoli
Executive Producer:
Patricio Pereira
Nathalie Trafford
Focus Puller:
Cristián Petit-Laurent
Foley:
Mauricio López
Miguel Hormazábal
Gaffer:
Víctor Rojas
Hairdresser:
Paola Morales
Idea:
Rodrigo Bazaes
Location Manager:
Carlos Johnson
Makeup Artist:
Carolina Lizama
Makeup Effects Designer:
Margarita Marchi
Original Music Composer:
José Miguel Tobar
Miguel Miranda
Producer:
Gerardo Herrero
Production Assistant:
Mauricio Dupuis
Production Consultant:
María Elena Wood
Eliseo Altunaga
Production Director:
Patricio Pereira
Production Manager:
Eduardo Castro
Researcher:
Carlos Johnson
Screenplay:
Mamoun Hassan
Second Assistant Director:
Pepa San Martín
Set Designer:
María Eugenia Hederra
Sound:
Miguel Hormazábal
Sound Assistant:
Roberto Zuñiga
Sound Designer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Sound Editor:
Miguel Hormazábal
Mauricio López
Sound Mixer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Sound Recordist:
María Elisa Canobra
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