The Engineer (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 2012

Original Title:
El Ingeniero

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Taxi Films

Production Countries:
Uruguay

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

Fifteen years ago, when our national soccer team entered the field for the Americas Cup final, the successful coach, the Engineer Erramuspe, never showed up. Two days later he resigned his position for "personal reasons". Since then journalists have been trying to interview him and to know about what happened but they have all failed. When everybody assumes the truth will never be known, a young reporter who was only a child when the Engineer lead the team to a World cup final, finally gets the interview....

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Boom Operator:
Maxi Martinez

Data Management Technician:
Ignacio Elola
Mateo Soler
Carlos Bolsi

Dialogue Editor:
Karen Cruces

Director:
Diego Arsuaga

Director of Photography:
Analía Pollio

Editor:
Carolina Siraqyan

First Assistant Camera:
Matías Lasarte
Gerardo González

Foley Artist:
Mauricio Castañeda

Music:
Hernán González Villamil

Post Production Accountant:
Valeria Otárola

Producer:
Ana Ines Bistancic
Andrea Pollio
Ana Laura Minetti

Screenplay:
Diego Arsuaga

Second Assistant Camera:
Federico Schellemberg

Set Decoration:
Jimena Bruzzone

Set Dresser:
Jimena Bruzzone

Sound Mixer:
Mauricio López
Juan Frau

Sound Post Supervisor:
Martin Seltzer

Visual Effects:
Ismael Cabrera

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