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Release Date:
October 4, 2012
Original Title:
La araña vampiro
Alternate Titles:
El punto oscuro
The Vampire Spider
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Aeroplano Cine
No Problem Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
A teenager goes to the foothills of the Andes to deal with his phobias.
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Additional Camera:
Federico Rozemberg
Animal Wrangler:
Fabian Gabelli
Art Direction:
Laura Caligiuri
Assistant Director:
Martin Bustos
Associate Producer:
Rosana Ojeda
Nicolás Tacconi
Camera Operator:
Lucio Bonelli
Color Grading:
Gustavo Biazzi
Costume Design:
Verónica Paula Santos
Data Management Technician:
Wenchi Bonelli
Digital Compositor:
Luis del Castillo
Director:
Gabriel Medina
Director of Photography:
Lucio Bonelli
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Nicolás Gueilburt
Flor Efrón
Electrician:
César Seghezzo
Wenchi Bonelli
Executive Producer:
Sebastián Perillo
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Julieta Finn
Florencia Giraud
First Assistant Camera:
Soledad Rodríguez
Foley:
Mario Galian
Pablo Bustamante
Makeup Artist:
Franca Gallo
Music:
Maxi Prietto
Mariano Castro
Online Editor:
Julián Giulianelli
Post Production Coordinator:
Néstor Paternostro
Producer:
Sebastián Perillo
Sebastian Aloi
Omar Jadur
Production Assistant:
Fernando Méndez
Production Manager:
Nicolás Capola
Props:
David D'Orazio
Second Assistant Camera:
César Seghezzo
Sound Director:
Omar Jadur
Hernán Hamul
Martín Porta
Rodrigo Ortíz
Yago Andrade
Sound Editor:
Mario Galian
Pablo Bustamante
Sound Mix Technician:
Jorge Gutiérrez Jiménez
Sound Recordist:
Pablo Gamberg
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Franca Gallo
Title Designer:
Carlos Goldin
Martín Morazzo
VFX Supervisor:
Ignacio Gorfinkiel
Visual Effects Coordinator:
María Paz Celli
Ezequiel Hasl
Matías Kamijo
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