A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 21, 2014
Original Title:
El cerrajero
Alternate Titles:
Lock Charmer
O Serralheiro
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Memento Films International
Tarea Fina
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
Sebastián is a locksmith who begins to have revelatory visions about his clients every time he touches their locks. This power complicates his life.
Additional Grip:
Darío Gugliotta
Art Department Assistant:
Juan Manuel Zavalla
Art Department Trainee:
Sabrina Cobas
Art Direction:
María Eugenia Sueiro
Associate Producer:
Delia Malek
Pedro Amson
Boom Operator:
Facundo Paco Girón
Nicolás Tabárez
Camera Operator:
Guillermo Nieto
Casting:
Daniela Marinaro
Natalia Urruty
Color Grading:
Alejandro Eguía
Continuity:
Lorena Lisotti
Costume Assistant:
Marina Pelatelli
Costume Design:
Julio Suárez
Digital Imaging Technician:
Javier Hick
Director:
Natalia Smirnoff
Director of Photography:
Guillermo Nieto
Editor:
Delfina Castagnino
Electrician:
Miguel Rivarola
Cristian Barroso
Andres Lutz
Matías Lanatta
Walter Saavedra
Joaquín Elicabe Urriol
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Silvina Dayan
Focus Puller:
Natalia Martínez
Camila Lucarella
Foley Artist:
Lisandro Rumeau
Foley Recordist:
Julia Huberman
Gaffer:
Guillermo Saposnik
Genetator Operator:
Sergio Céliz
Hairstylist:
Jorge Palacios
Key Grip:
Jorge Coki Tristán
Location Manager:
César Sodero
Makeup Artist:
Magdalena Puibusqué
Original Music Composer:
Alejandro Franov
Post Production Coordinator:
Silvina Dayan
Producer:
Diego Amson
Juan Pablo Miller
Natalia Smirnoff
Jorge Gaggero
Production Assistant:
Ariel Rinaldi
Production Trainee:
Martin Vecchio
Props:
Augusto Latorraca
Screenplay:
Natalia Smirnoff
Script Supervisor:
Pedro Loeb
Second Assistant Camera:
Ignacio José Natiello
Second Assistant Director:
Daniela Marinaro
Mariano Nesci
Set Decoration:
Sebastián Goñi
Sound:
Gaspar Scheuer
Sound Effects Editor:
Jorge Miranda
Sound Mixer:
Gaspar Scheuer
Still Photographer:
Valeria Fiorini
Video Assist Operator:
Francisco Rosso
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