A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 2, 2003
Original Title:
Sub terra
Alternate Titles:
Sub Terra
Sub-terra
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Infinity Films
Nueva Imagen
Production Countries:
Chile | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Lota, 1897. In the depths of the largest coal mine in the world, a great rebellion is brewing inside a man's heart.
Art Designer:
Patricio Aguilar
Art Direction:
Verónica Astudillo
Assistant Costume Designer:
Pamela Chamorro
Assistant Set Decoration:
Javiera Varas
BTS Footage:
Pablo Henríquez
Camera Operator:
Sergio Armstrong
Casting Assistant:
Gonzalo Paredes
Pamela Aguilera
Casting Director:
Paula Leoncini
Casting Producer:
Martha Sobocky
Carlos Acosta
María José Droguett
Maritza Galleani
Chief Lighting Technician:
Carlos Pardo
Colorist:
Pierre Provost
Continuity:
Gabriela Sobarzo
Costume Designer:
Paola Saavedra
Decorator:
Marichi Palacios
Elisa Hormazábal
Dialogue Editor:
Nadine Voullième
Director:
Marcelo Ferrari
Director of Photography:
Esteban Courtalón
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Danielle Fillios
Carolina Quevedo
Electrician:
Emilio Jimeno
Efraín Paredes
Executive Producer:
Pablo Bulo
Ángel Durández
Daniel Pantoja
First Assistant Director:
Waldo Salgado
Focus Puller:
Raúl Heuty
Foley Artist:
Mauricio Castañeda
Roberto Espinoza
Alfonso Segura
Foley Recordist:
Iván Quiroz
Gaffer:
Rodrigo Ramírez
Hair Department Head:
Margarita Marchi
Hairdresser:
Antonio Lobos
Ricardo Ríos
Enrique Machuca
Line Producer:
Felipe Contreras
Location Manager:
Maximiliano Carrillo
Machinist:
Manuel 'Tiki' Gutiérrez
Main Title Theme Composer:
Julieta Venegas
Makeup Artist:
Sandra Correa
Marcela Zamorano
Margarita Marchi
Makeup Department Head:
Margarita Marchi
Music Director:
Horacio Salinas
Musician:
Horacio Salinas
Raúl Aliaga
Camilo Salinas
Negative Cutter:
Claudine Blain
Novel:
Baldomero Lillo
Orchestrator:
Horacio Salinas
Original Music Composer:
Horacio Salinas
Other:
Ricardo Saieh
Soledad Pérez
Fanny Muñoz
Samuel Artal
Ángela Rincón
Paulina Aguilar
Alfonso Segura
Pablo Rojas
Mauricio Rudolphy
Production Assistant:
Pamela Valenzuela
Production Designer:
Carolina Fuentes
Production Manager:
Martha Sobocky
Screenplay:
Jaime Sepúlveda
Carlos Doria
José Manuel Fernández
Seamstress:
Amelia Estay
Sonia Maldonado
Nana Flores
Second Assistant Camera:
Victor Uribe
Second Assistant Director:
María José Droguett
Second Unit Director:
Paulo Váldes
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Pedro Micelli
Set Decorating Coordinator:
María Eugenia Hederra
Set Decoration:
Patricio Aguilar
Sound:
Ernesto Trujillo
Sound Assistant:
Claudio Vargas
Sound Effects Editor:
Mauricio Molina
Sound Mixer:
Roberto Espinoza
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Marcos De Aguirre
Sound Recordist:
Marcos De Aguirre
Claudio Vargas
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Margarita Marchi
Steadicam Operator:
Fernando González
Steadycam:
Pedro Micelli
Still Photographer:
Cristián Infante
Storyboard Designer:
Carlos Sepulveda
Tailor:
Elcira Vega
Manuel Benavides
Thanks:
Karen Meyer
Theme Song Performance:
Julieta Venegas
Ana Tijoux
Third Assistant Camera:
Alejandro Placencia
Third Assistant Director:
Karina Elgueda
Title Designer:
Lise Dagenais
Video Assist Operator:
Juan Pablo Arenas
Visual Effects:
Eduardo Romero
Patricio Contreras
Visual Effects Camera:
Jorge González Vasquez
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Juan Pablo Aliaga
Visual Effects Producer:
Juan Pablo Aliaga
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jonathan Maldonado
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