A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 3, 1988
Original Title:
Alguien te está mirando
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Cinered Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
A group of students undergoes an experiment conducted by American scientists. It consists of testing the effects of a new drug, which allows a dream generated by one person to be shared by several individuals.
Additional Camera:
Esteban Sapir
Additional Gaffer:
Humberto Spatafore
Additional Lighting Technician:
Rubén Casella
Sergio Finkelztain
Art Direction:
Carlos Mayo
Assistant Director:
Daniel Stefanello
Assistant Editor:
Omar Gómez
Associate Producer:
Alberto D. Sabbagh
Camera Operator:
Hugo Duarte
Costume Design:
Mariana de Vicenzi
Director:
Gustavo Cova
Horacio Maldonado
Director of Photography:
Miguel Abal
Editor:
Oscar Gómez
Executive Producer:
Guillermo Schor-Landman
First Assistant Camera:
Esteban Sapir
Ricardo Fernández
Gaffer:
Jorge Lynch
Hairstylist:
Rodolfo Ilicic
Lighting Technician:
Hugo Senlle
Walter Merlo
Makeup Department Head:
María Eugenia Fernández
Music:
Daniel Sais
Negative Cutter:
Nilda Nacela
Producer:
Horacio Maldonado
Production Assistant:
Héctor Redondo
Sandra Gugliotta
Christian Cottet
Production Manager:
Edmundo Taborda
Second Assistant Camera:
Leado Martínez
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Javier Miquelez
Songs:
Gustavo Stuka Fossá
Gustavo Cerati
Sound:
Miguel Babuini
Sound Assistant:
Eusebio Aguilera
Claudio Aguilera
Sound Effects:
Pedro Baleani
Sound Mix Technician:
Mario Calabrese
Gabriel Rivara
Fabián Ayala
Marco Calabrese
Daniel Zimerman
Juan López
Sound Mixer:
Oscar Velzi
Sound Post Supervisor:
Héctor Barrios
Special Effects:
Graciela de Cabrera
Still Photographer:
Daniel Sotelo
Visual Effects:
Daniel Savella
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