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Release Date:
October 15, 2010
Original Title:
Ocaso
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Aurora Dominicana
Bustamante Producciones
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
Rafael, an old butler of a decadent farmhouse, lives with his landlord in that space. He develops a series of actions and daily routines that resume a life and a glorious family past. These actions and gestures will become the only way of sustaining that home and those lives humbled in memory. With the decline of that environment, Rafael will be underdog of his place and his own story, and will be forced to leave in an uncertain trip, towards the last of his possessions.
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Art Direction:
Andrés Bustamante
Assistant Camera:
Francisco Almenara
Assistant Director:
Ignacio Ceruti
Assistant Editor:
Manuela Piña
Boom Operator:
José Palma
Casting:
Sofía Géldrez
Director:
Théo Court
Director of Photography:
Mauro Herce
Executive Producer:
Patricio Bustamante
Production Assistant:
Dominique Martel
Production Manager:
Óscar Bustamante
Script Supervisor:
Gonzalo Azocar
Sound:
Boris Herrera
Sound Assistant:
José Palma
Sound Mixer:
Carlos E. García
Diego S. Staub
Thanks:
Raúl Heuty
Bruno Bettati
Catalina Zahri
Tanya Valette
José Luis Torres Leiva
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