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Release Date:
March 30, 2006
Original Title:
Fuga
Genres:
Drama | Music | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fabula
Production Countries:
Argentina | Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Could a brilliant composer's music actually be killing his loved ones? Eliseo can't help but believe it when his younger sister dies tragically and then his pianist Georgina suddenly dies on the piano. Completely traumatized, Eliseo is taken to a mental hospital where he can find escape only through music.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Nadine Voullième
Art Direction:
Rodrigo Bazaes
Assistant Director:
Oscar Godoy
Assistant Editor:
Luis Aguirre
Associate Producer:
Tomás Dittborn
Ricardo Fernández Rota
Camera Operator:
M.I. Littin-Menz
Casting:
Paula Leoncini
Co-Producer:
Pascual Condito
Costume Design:
Paola Saavedra
Dialogue Editor:
Mauricio Molina
Director:
Pablo Larraín
Director of Photography:
M.I. Littin-Menz
Editor:
Juan Carlos Macías
Fernando Valenzuela
Executive Producer:
Cristina Littin
Focus Puller:
Cristián Petit-Laurent
Gaffer:
Víctor Rojas
Hairdresser:
Paola Morales
Makeup Artist:
Dora Angélica Roldán
Music Producer:
Sebastián Errázuriz
Original Music Composer:
Juan Cristóbal Meza
Producer:
Juan de Dios Larraín
Hernán Larraín
Screenplay:
Hernan Rodriguez Matte
Pablo Larraín
Mateo Iribarren
Script Supervisor:
Gabriela Sobarzo
Second Assistant Director:
María José Droguett
Set Decoration:
María Eugenia Hederra
Sound Designer:
David Miranda-Hardy
Sound Editor:
David Miranda-Hardy
Sound Mixer:
David Miranda-Hardy
Third Assistant Director:
Liu Marino
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