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Release Date:
November 6, 2010
Original Title:
El hombre de la bolsa
Alternate Titles:
Man in a Bag
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nerdhaus Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 16 ES: 16 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 13
Late at night, a brother and his sister ride in an elevator with their father. Suddenly, the lights go off, and the lift gets stuck between two floors. In the dark and unable to get any help, the father pushes his son through the narrow space between the shaft and the hallway. Alone in the claustrophobic box, the father and daughter stay silent, until a childish whining is heard from the shadows. Someone is inside the elevator... breathing by their side.
Assistant Editor:
Gonzalo Bernasconi
Associate Producer:
Gonzalo Bernasconi
Pablo Leiber
Co-Writer:
Guille Gatti
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Martin Pedreira
Director:
Pedro Cristiani
Director of Photography:
Lucio Bonelli
Editor:
Guille Gatti
Executive Producer:
Luciana Aguirre
Guille Gatti
Makeup Artist:
Rebeca Martínez
Makeup Department Head:
Rebeca Martínez
Makeup Designer:
Rebeca Martínez
Makeup Effects:
Rebeca Martínez
Music Director:
Sebastián Ariola
Music Editor:
Sebastián Ariola
Music Supervisor:
Sebastián Ariola
Original Music Composer:
Sebastián Ariola
Producer:
Pedro Cristiani
Guille Gatti
Public Relations:
Luciana Aguirre
Publicist:
Luciana Aguirre
Sound Designer:
Pablo Isola
Special Effects:
Simón Ratziel
Special Effects Coordinator:
Simón Ratziel
Special Effects Supervisor:
Simón Ratziel
Stunt Coordinator:
Simón Ratziel
Stunts:
Simón Ratziel
Stunts Coordinator:
Simón Ratziel
Writer:
Pedro Cristiani
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