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Release Date:
April 12, 2011
Original Title:
El Casamiento
Alternate Titles:
The Marriage
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Guazú Media
Production Countries:
Argentina | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 71
An intimate documentary portrait of an exceptional couple who live in a suburb of Montevideo: Julia, a 65-year-old transsexual whose new gender identity has finally been recognised (after twelve years) by the Uruguayan state, and Ignacio, her lover, a former construction worker with a troubled past. Inseparable for 20 years, the couple are now preparing for marriage. Aldo Garay’s camera follows Julia and Ignacio’s joys and worries, patiently revealing the sources of the strength of their relationship.
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Co-Producer:
Esteban Mentasti
Director:
Aldo Garay
Director of Photography:
Nicolás Soto
German De Leon
Editor:
Federico La Rosa
Executive Producer:
Esteban Mentasti
Music:
Daniel Yafalián
Producer:
Melina Sícalos
Marcos Martínez
Yvonne Ruocco
Screenplay:
Aldo Garay
Sound Designer:
Daniel Yafalián
Sound Director:
Alvaro Mechoso
Ignacio Goyén
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