The Act in Question (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 30, 1994

Original Title:
El acto en cuestión

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Allarts
Black Forest Films
Hamburger Filmbüro
Schlemmer Film

Production Countries:
Argentina | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: PM13 

Runtime: 110

Miguel steals a trick from a magic book and becomes a world-renowned magician. However, the idea of ​​the public discovering that this great trick is plagiarized from a book eats at his mind more and more.

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Art Direction:
John Bramble
Wilbert Van Dorp

Assistant Director:
Frank Sheppard

Associate Producer:
Frank Henscke

Camera Operator:
Alejandro Agresti

Director:
Alejandro Agresti

Director of Photography:
Néstor Sanz

Editor:
Stefan Kamp

Electrician:
Mauricio Rubinstein

Executive Producer:
Denis Wigman

Foley:
Mel Kutpay

General Manager:
Kees Kasander

Music:
Toshio Nakagawa

Producer:
Annemiek van Gorp

Second Assistant Director:
Diego Kaplan

Songs:
Luis Alberto Spinetta

Sound:
Luuk Poels

Writer:
Alejandro Agresti

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