A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 10, 2014
Original Title:
Betibú
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Haddock Films
INCAA
Telefe
Tornasol Media
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 12 RO: 12
Runtime: 100
Once Pedro Chazarreta found murdered in the wonderful gated, El Tribuno newspaper hires retired detective novelist Nurit Iscar/Betibù that is installed in the area and a series of newspaper columns about the case. Along with the Chief of police of the newspaper, Mariano Saravia, and a veteran journalist, Jaime Breña, Betibù starts to investigate the murder. Using an old photo of the adolescence of Chazarreta, which shows him with fellow high school, the Group discovers an apparent connection between this murder and a succession of apparently trivial deaths of members of the photo. At the same time, Betibù must face its past emotional with the editor of the newspaper, Lorenzo Rinaldi, who seeks to restore the relationship.
Casting:
Walter Rippell
Co-Producer:
Axel Kuschevatzky
Costume Design:
Valentina Bari
Cristina Rodríguez Torres
Director:
Miguel Cohan
Director of Photography:
Rolo Pulpeiro
Editor:
Irene Blecua
Executive Producer:
Vanessa Ragone
Hairstylist:
Norberto Poli
Makeup Artist:
Beata Wójtowicz
Original Music Composer:
Federico Jusid
Producer:
Vanessa Ragone
Gerardo Herrero
Production Design:
Mariela Rípodas
Set Decoration:
Uxua Castelló
Cecilia Jacquemin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alberto Ovejero
Writer:
Ana Cohan
Miguel Cohan
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