A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 1, 2013
Original Title:
María y el Araña
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
AMERISIS ESTUDIOS
CNC
Cine Argentino
Doménica Films
Echo Films
Fonds Sud Cinéma
INCAA
La Maquinita (CORPMAQ)
Ministère de la culture
Todo Cine S.A.
Production Countries:
Argentina | Ecuador | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A 13-year-old girl living in a Buenos Aires shantytown falls for a 17-year-old boy who earns a living juggling in a Spiderman costume.
ADR Recordist:
Lucas Meyer
Art Direction:
Marcela Bazzano
Assistant Editor:
Alejo Santos
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Daniela Deglise
Assistant Sound Editor:
Fernanda Cox
Boom Operator:
Emilio Iglesias
Casting:
Mercedes Muñoz
Cinematography:
Daniel Andrade
Dialogue Editor:
Esteban Brauer
Director:
María Victoria Menis
Editor:
Alejandro Brodersohn
Electrician:
Diego Gesualdi
Executive Producer:
Pepe Salvia
Laura Mara Tablón
First Assistant Camera:
Cristian Vega
Foley Artist:
Mauricio Acosta
Mauricio Acosta Muñoz
Andrea Velarde Mosquera
Gaffer:
Jerónimo Torres
Key Grip:
Alexis Choruzy
Makeup Artist:
Dolores Giménez
Music:
Matías Cella
Ariel Polenta
Producer:
Laura Mara Tablón
Pepe Salvia
Production Sound Mixer:
Esteban Brauer
Second Assistant Director:
Agostina Guala
Sound Designer:
Juan José Luzuriaga
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jean-Guy Véran
Sound Recordist:
Sebastián González
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