La Recta Provincia (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 20, 2007

Original Title:
La Recta Provincia

Alternate Titles:
La Recta Provincia. Terre de sorciers
Terre de sorciers

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Suricato

Production Countries:
Chile | France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 160

This was a man. He lived with his mother. He cared a manor house in the countryside of Chile. One day the man found a bone in the garden. The bone was bored. That was a bone flute. The man with the flute music play. And music song became. The voice of the song begging to seek the other bones of his scattered body. The man and his mother were in those ways of God and hell, looking for the bones that make up the skeleton of that Christian. And give him a Christian burial. And they saw what they saw, they lived what they lived. Many stories lived. And although they did not tell anyone, others told them.

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Associate Producer:
François Margolin

Casting:
Chamila Rodríguez

Costumer:
Lola Cabezas

Director:
Raúl Ruiz

Director of Photography:
Inti Briones

Editor:
Valeria Sarmiento
Béatrice Clérico

Electrician:
Anthony Cofré

Executive Producer:
Augusto Góngora
Christian Aspèe

First Assistant Director:
Christian Aspèe

Makeup Artist:
Clara Farto

Original Music Composer:
Jorge Arriagada
Ángel Parra

Production Assistant:
Emilio Ormazabal
Jorge Aguilar
Ingrid Valdés

Second Assistant Director:
Simón Bergman

Set Decoration:
Soyanne Muzard

Sound Recordist:
Felipe Zabala

Writer:
Raúl Ruiz

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