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Release Date:
August 1, 2013
Original Title:
Vino para robar
Alternate Titles:
To Fool a Thief
Vino para robar
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Romance
Production Companies:
AZ Films
Patagonik
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: PG
Runtime: 105
Sebastian meets Natalia when trying to steal an important piece of art from a museum, and she wins the hand. Rivals declared, the two have to work together later in a robbery more complex: a valuable and unique bottle of Malbec from Bordeaux in the mid-nineteenth century, listed as one of the best wines in the world and jealously guarded in the vault of a bank, in Mendoza. In a world full of glamor, between vineyards and mountains, the thieves will have to display their magic, but while preparing discover theft, each to his own, that nothing will be as thought
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Art Direction:
Walter Cornás
Casting:
Walter Rippell
Inés Braun
Costume Design:
Mónica Toschi
Director:
Ariel Winograd
Director of Photography:
Ricardo DeAngelis
Editor:
Francisco Freixa
Foley Artist:
Gigi Chaves
Makeup Artist:
Magdalena Puibusqué
Original Music Composer:
Dario Eskenazi
Producer:
Nathalie Cabiron
Alejandro Cacetta
Christian Cardoner
Fernando Carranza
Ricardo Freixa
Juan Pablo Galli
Mariano Gold
Guillermo Tita Pino
Mariano Suez
Juan Vera
Alex Zito
Set Designer:
Walter Cornás
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Diego Gat
Writer:
Adrián Garelik
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