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Release Date:
December 9, 2007
Original Title:
Matar a todos
Alternate Titles:
Matar a Todos
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Guazú Media
Morocha Films
Parox
Sur Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Chile | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
A story set in Uruguay in 1993. It revolves around an investigation by a law court lawyer, Julia. She's looking into the possibility that a chemist named Eugenio Barrios is being secretly sheltered in Uruguay by right-wing political powers.
Art Direction:
Paula Villalba
Assistant Art Director:
Mariana Pereira Scayola
Rodrigo Borda
Assistant Production Manager:
Ines Artagaveytia
Casting:
Brent Paxton
Color Assistant:
Alejandro Armaleo
Compositor:
Pablo Apiolazza
Digital Imaging Technician:
Leonel Pazos Scioli
Director:
Esteban Schroeder
Director of Photography:
Sergio Armstrong
Editor:
Soledad Salfate
Executive Producer:
Macarena López
Esteban Schroeder
Gonzalo Rodríguez
Yvonne Ruocco
Sergio Gándara
Detlef Ziegert
Soledad Salfate
Pablo Salomón
Film Processor:
Georgina Pretto
First Assistant Director:
Sergio de León
Grip:
Álvaro Cuevas
Music:
Martín Pavlovsky
Post-Production Manager:
Javier Estévez
Producer's Assistant:
Pedro Barcia
Production Coordinator:
Marina Zeising
Production Director:
Pablo Salomón
Eduardo Lobos
Sergio Miranda
Property Master:
Daniel Fernandez
Script Editor:
Nicolás Gueilburt
Second Assistant Director:
Diego Ferrando Mazzotti
Sound:
Claudio Vargas
Ernesto Trujillo
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Roberto Migone
Third Assistant Director:
Federico Grampin
Unit Manager:
Mirtha Molina
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