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Release Date:
October 19, 1990
Original Title:
Caluga o Menta
Alternate Titles:
Caluga o menta: El Niki
Candy or Mint
El Niki
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Arca
Filmocentro
Production Countries:
Chile | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Niki and his friends are members of the marginalised underclass living on the outskirts of Santiago. During Chile's transition from dictatorship to democracy (1988-1990), they forge a path from drug- and drink-fuelled nihilism and petty crime into the world of market-driven illegality and Niki begins a seemingly predestined relationship with the middle-class "loca", Manuela. Memorable episodes and characters, quotable dialogue and a mix of earthy national portrait and surrealistic flourish make this one of the key Chilean films of the Nineties.
Assistant Camera:
Chester Gallardo
Assistant Editor:
Carmen Brito
Andrea Pérez
Camera Operator:
Gastón Roca
Co-Writer:
Gustavo Frías
José Andrés Peña
Costumer:
Luciana Sanfurgo
Director:
Gonzalo Justiniano
Director of Photography:
Gastón Roca
Editor:
Claudio Martinez
Makeup Artist:
Constanza Racz
Original Music Composer:
Jaime de Aguirre
Producer:
Arturo Peraldi
Production Director:
Patricia Navarrete
Screenplay:
Gonzalo Justiniano
Script Supervisor:
José Miguel González
Sound:
Eugenio Gutiérrez
Sound Assistant:
Ernesto Trujillo
Sound Editor:
Eugenio Gutiérrez
Still Photographer:
Felipe Orrego
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