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Release Date:
September 10, 2015
Original Title:
La luz incidente
Alternate Titles:
Incident Light
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
AireCine
Tarea Fina
Production Countries:
Argentina | France | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
In this poignant period drama set in 1960s Argentina, a young woman, struggling to raise her twin daughters alone after the tragic death of her husband, accepts the courtship of a charming but mysterious older suitor.
Art Direction:
Aili Chen
Assistant Director:
Nicolas Giussani
Assistant Editor:
Luisina Rampoldi
Assistant Location Manager:
Juan Ignacio Garri
Associate Producer:
Diego Polizza
Best Boy Electric:
Miguel Rivarola
Co-Producer:
Frédéric Corvez
Clément Duboin
Delia Malek
Javier Palleiro
Diego Polizza
Guillermo Rocamora
Colorist:
Ada Frontini
Costume Designer:
Mónica Toschi
Director:
Ariel Rotter
Director of Photography:
Guillermo Nieto
Editor:
Eliane Katz
Electrician:
Manuel Juncker
Matías Lanatta
Andres Lutz
Juan Manuel Tizón
Executive Producer:
Juan Pablo Miller
First Assistant Camera:
Natalia Martínez
Foley Artist:
José E. Caldararo
Gaffer:
Guillermo Saposnik
Generator Operator:
Sergio Céliz
Grip:
Juan Alejo Fernandez
Key Grip:
Juan José Fernández
Line Producer:
Gastón Grazide
Mariana Ponisio
Makeup & Hair:
Emmanuel Miño
Music:
Mariano Loiácono
Original Music Composer:
Mariano Loaicono
Post Production Coordinator:
Bruno Fauceglia
Producer:
Juan Pablo Miller
Ariel Rotter
Production Manager:
Gastón Grazide
Mariana Ponisio
Script Supervisor:
Pablo Ramos
Set Decoration:
Germán Naglieri
Sound:
Martín Litmanovich
Sound Designer:
Martín Litmanovich
Sound Editor:
Francisco Pedemonte
Sound Mixer:
Julián Catz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Leandro de Loredo
Sound Recordist:
Constanza Pando
Visual Effects:
Pablo E. Herrera
Martín Kowal
Thomas Roger
Writer:
Ariel Rotter
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