Unfaithful Women (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 18, 2004

Original Title:
Mujeres infieles

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Jazz Films

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Cecilia Ureta, host of Chile's highest-rated news show, announces the results of a United Nations survey, the conclusion of which states that 62% of Chilean women are or have never been unfaithful. Ironically, Cecilia maintains an extramarital relationship with the network's owner. Maliciously, a rival colleague discovers this during a live broadcast, with tragic results. The revelation spreads becoming a conversation of national interest.

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Art Direction:
Paulina Braithwaite

Assistant Camera:
Francisco Almenara

Assistant Director:
Pablo Vial
Rosario Onetto
Waldo Salgado

Co-Producer:
Kike Morandé

Continuity:
Karina Elgueda

Costume Design:
Carol Raddatz

Director:
Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch

Director of Photography:
Juan Carlos Bustamante

Editor:
Marcela Sáenz

Executive Producer:
Juan Carlos Arriagada
Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch
Kike Morandé

Hairdresser:
Enrique Machuca

Idea:
Rodrigo Ortuzar Lynch

Makeup Artist:
Carolina Lizama

Other:
Mario Faucher

Production Coordinator:
Carolina Cardemil

Production Director:
Macarena López

Production Manager:
Tehani Staiger

Screenplay:
Marcelo Slavich
Walter Slavich

Script Consultant:
Daniel Henríquez

Sound:
Ernesto Trujillo

Sound Assistant:
Claudio Vargas

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