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Release Date:
October 1, 2016
Original Title:
Y todo el cielo cupo en el ojo de la vaca muerta
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Mystery
Production Companies:
Forastero
Jirafa
Production Countries:
Chile | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
Emeteria is visited by a ghost she believes has come to take her to the afterlife. But he has more devastating news.
Assistant Director:
Pelayo Lira
Director:
Francisca Alegría
Director of Photography:
Matías Illanes
Editor:
Francisca Alegría
First Assistant Director:
Pelayo Lira
Producer:
Birgit Gernböck
Production Executive:
Joaquín Echeverría
Production Manager:
Marianne Mayer-Beckh
Screenplay:
Francisca Alegría
Sound:
Claudio Vargas
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