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Release Date:
November 4, 2013
Original Title:
Alexia
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Estrella Infernal
Glat Entertainment
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Although Alexia, Franco's ex-girlfriend, has been deceased for some time, Franco still has her as a contact on his social network. When he decides to delete her and move on, something strange starts to manifest through his computer.
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Art Direction:
Marcelo Valiente
Assistant Art Director:
María Valiente
Assistant Director:
Melina Blumen
Assistant Production Manager:
María Eugenia Castellanelli
Malena Vince
Camera Operator:
Julian Batistuta
Casting:
Julia Gesteira
Director:
Andrés Borghi
Director of Photography:
Julian Batistuta
Editor:
Andrés Borghi
Gaffer:
Guillermo Figueroa
Makeup Artist:
Mae Bermúdez
Music:
Pablo Borghi
Producer:
Andrés Borghi
Production Manager:
Marcela Saladino
Property Master:
Goyo Escardó
Script Supervisor:
Lucila Las Heras
Set Decoration:
Maite Corona
Set Designer:
Mae Bermúdez
Sound:
Fernando Ribero
Special Effects:
Simón Ratziel
Special Effects Assistant:
Paula Jhonsson
Visual Effects Editor:
Andrés Borghi
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Cecilia Portillo
Victoria Pelejero
Writer:
Andrés Borghi
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