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Release Date:
September 26, 2001
Original Title:
3 Noches
Alternate Titles:
Three Nights
Tres noches
Três Noites
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Casablanca Producciones S.A.
Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía (CNAC)
Production Countries:
Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
When the corpse of mobster Miguel "el chino" Sanabria surfaces, everyone thinks his death is the result of an argument during the heat of the moment. That is, everyone except Officer Ferran (Victor Mayo), who believes something more menacing was at fault. Along with Picasso (Juanko Vellido), the last person to see Sanabria alive, Ferran sets out to find the truth behind the murder -- and learns something about his own destiny in the process.
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Casting:
Carmen L'Roche
Costume Design:
Patricia Busquets
Director:
Fernando Venturini
Director of Photography:
Hernán Toro
Editor:
Miguel Ángel García
Fernando Venturini
Music:
Miguel Noya
Producer:
Carmen Helena Nouel
Luis Alberto Lamata
Production Design:
Óscar Sempere
Production Manager:
María Carolina Agúero
Screenplay:
Fernando Venturini
Sound Designer:
Doug Roberts
Sound Recordist:
Mario Nazoa
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