Have You Seen Lupita? (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 10, 2012

Original Title:
¿Alguien ha visto a Lupita?

Alternate Titles:
Have You Seen Lupita?

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Lupita, a young mexican girl, runs away from her family who want to commit her into a hospital. She will start a journey that will take us into a world that seems crazier than she is. With her sensuality, innocence and romanticism, Lupita invites us to think that the world can be experienced in other ways.

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Additional Soundtrack:
Cuti Aste

Art Direction:
Julia Moreau

Assistant Director:
Sergio Allard
Vicente Subercaseaux

Camera Operator:
Miguel Bunster

Continuity:
María José De la Vega

Costume Assistant:
Adriana Chamorro
Carolina Manriquez

Director:
Gonzalo Justiniano

Director of Photography:
Miguel Bunster

Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher

Editor:
Carolina Quevedo

Idea:
Gonzalo Justiniano

Main Title Theme Composer:
José Miguel Tobar
Miguel Miranda

Original Music Composer:
Jorge Arriagada

Other:
Hernan Rodriguez Matte
Fernando Aragón

Post Production Assistant:
Sergio Allard

Producer:
Pamela Srur

Production Assistant:
Gonzalo Escobar

Production Coordinator:
Constanza Hevia

Production Manager:
Paula Coddou

Props:
Bernardita Baeza

Screenplay:
Gonzalo Justiniano
Marina Stavenhagen

Set Decoration:
Bernardita Baeza

Sound:
Alfonso Segura

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