A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 1995
Original Title:
¡Que vivan los crotos!
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Channel Four (FR)
Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano
INCAA
ONF | NFB
TVE
Viada Producciones
Production Countries:
Argentina | Cuba | Spain | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
The film tells the story of an imigrant to Argentina who works for the railway company of this land. Being a witness to the history of the land of silver in this century the film is also a shortcut of the changes in Argentina during the last 100 years.
Additional Lighting Technician:
Ofito Carreras
Juan Vitali
Additional Writing:
Willi Behnisch
Assistant Camera:
Horacio Rayneli
Gustavo Marangoni
Gregorio Cramer
Assistant Director:
Ana Bas
Assistant Director Trainee:
Irma Rivarola
Assistant Editor:
José María del Peón
Adriana Tolosa
Assistant Production Design:
Penny García Conde
Color Timer:
Beto Acevedo
Costume Design:
Cristina Tavano
Delegated Producer:
Bertha Navarro
Director:
Ana Poliak
Director of Photography:
Willi Behnisch
Editor:
Luis Mutti
Ana Poliak
Executive Producer:
Eduardo Safigueroa
Ana Bas
Gaffer:
Carlos Zapparelli
Key Hair Stylist:
Alberto Moccia
Lighting Technician:
Alejandro García
Eduardo Pinto
Makeup Artist:
Mirta Blanco
Music Director:
Gabriel Senares
Negative Cutter:
Elida Inés Cederma
Alicia Fredes
Producer:
Ana Poliak
Production Assistant:
Beatriz Burdman
Héctor Harguindeguy
Javier López
Daniel Portela
Production Design:
Cristina Tavano
Production Manager:
Daniel Portela
Production Trainee:
Mauricio Gutiérrez
Mauricio Corradi
Props:
Carlos Bucci
Sound Assistant:
Ariel de Lapuente
Sound Designer:
Luis Corazza
Sound Editor:
Miguel Babuini
Eusebio Aguilera
Sound Effects Designer:
Carmelo Saitta
Still Photographer:
Eduardo Safigueroa
Writer:
Ana Poliak
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