A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Doli Vuelve a Casa
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Rizoma Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
An early black-and-white mood piece, Rejtman’s lyrical short film fuses a young couple’s passage into early adulthood with a journey through Buenos Aires in the quietest moments at the very break of day.
Assistant Camera:
Ángel Reigada
Assistant Director:
Sergio Feingold
Assistant Editor:
Patricia Enis
Associate Producer:
Hernán Musaluppi
Camera Operator:
Marcelo Camorino
Cinematography:
Marcelo Camorino
Color Grading:
Eduardo Yedlin
Director:
Martín Rejtman
Editor:
Laura Bua
Foley:
Marcelo Gulazzo
Music:
Ezequiel Saralegui
Patricio Orellana
Fabio Suárez
Julian Srabstein
Rosario Bléfari
Negative Cutter:
Nilda Nacella
Post Production Coordinator:
Leticia Christoph
Producer:
Martín Rejtman
Production Assistant:
Andrea Brodsky
Songs:
Rosario Bléfari
Fabio Suárez
Julian Srabstein
Ezequiel Saralegui
Patricio Orellana
Sound:
Jesica Suárez
Perfecto de San José
Sound Director:
Rufino Basavilbaso
Sound Editor:
David Miranda
Roberto Espinoza
Thanks:
Sergio González
Rodrigo Fürth
Leonardo Azamor
Víctor Benítez
Livio Pensavalle
Tristán Bauer
Title Designer:
Carlos Rabinovich
Writer:
Martín Rejtman
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