Soldier (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 13, 2017

Original Title:
Soldado

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
Gema Films
INCAA
Sake Argentina
Visions Sud Est

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 72

A young man decides to join the army. He becomes the drummer in the military band, and his everyday life is now a combination of military training and music. What does the Argentine Army do these days, more than thirty years after the dictatorship? What does it mean to be a soldier in a country without wars?

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Additional Camera:
Armin Marchesini Weihmuller

Assistant Camera:
Juan Renau

Assistant Director:
Aimé Pansera

Assistant Editor:
Juanchi Menchaca
Noe Couto

Camera Operator:
Manuel Abramovich

Co-Producer:
Pedro Saleh

Color Grading:
Luisa Cavanagh

Dialogue Editor:
Lucas Meyer
Martín Scaglia

Director:
Manuel Abramovich

Director of Photography:
Manuel Abramovich

Editor:
Ana Remón

Executive Producer:
Gema Juárez Allen
Alejandra Grinschpun

Foley Artist:
Miren Begoña Cortazar

Foley Recordist:
Agustín Casola

Graphic Designer:
Agustín Ceretti

Line Producer:
Juan Pablo Colombo

Producer:
Milton Secchi

Production Assistant:
Aimé Pansera

Production Coordinator:
Francisco Novick
Carla Rosmino

Production Manager:
Juan Pablo Colombo

Production Trainee:
María Florencia Carnovale Ruiz

Sound Assistant:
Nahuel Palenque

Sound Designer:
Sofía Straface

Sound Effects Editor:
Francisco Pedemonte

Sound Mixer:
Leandro de Loredo

Sound Recordist:
Sofía Straface
Rufino Basavilbaso

Writer:
Manuel Abramovich

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