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Release Date:
April 16, 2009
Original Title:
Un juego absurdo
Alternate Titles:
Historias Breves V
Historias Breves V: Un juego absurdo
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Javier is in love with Romina. At a party, we hear his thoughts and sometimes he even talks to us. Playing between reality and fantasy, Javier will try to overcome his fears and get the girl of his dreams.
Action Director:
Luciano Leyrado
Art Direction:
Leticia Nanoia
Assistant Art Director:
Alejandra Romero
Marcos Ferrari
Gracián Tarantino
Carolina Vera
Assistant Director:
Julieta Ledesma
Camera Operator:
Germán Drexler
Casting:
Luciano Leyrado
Cinematography:
Germán Drexler
Costume Assistant:
Romina Gutiérrez
Paula Berdichevsky
Costume Design:
Lucía Sciannamea
Director:
Gastón Rothschild
Editor:
Daniel Prync
Leonardo Martínez
Executive Producer:
Diego Corsini
First Assistant Director:
Diego González
Focus Puller:
Lucas Timerman
Gaffer:
Germán Vilche
Grip:
Esteban Gez
Hair Designer:
Viviana Vega
Makeup Designer:
Griselda Di Nanno
Andrea Marque
Music:
Baccarat
Producer's Assistant:
Julia Francucci
Production Assistant:
Gerardo Curotto
Production Manager:
Alexis Trigo
Second Assistant Camera:
María Fernanda Mayo
Second Assistant Director:
Daniela Tumburus
Sound Recordist:
Christian Lemeke
Still Photographer:
Laura Gismoldi
Video Assist Operator:
Ana Pantano
Martín Ferreira
Writer:
Javier Zevallos
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