A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 27, 2017
Original Title:
Corralón
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
Eusebia en la Higuera
HD Argentina
Magoya Films
Mecenazgo Cultural
No Problem Cine
Primer Plano Film Group
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Juan and Ismael are great friends, they work in a corralón in Moreno. Riding the truck they go through the winter and live with the harshness of work, they do it with humor, sometimes helped by alcohol. Friendship is a difficult wall to break between them. Juan, drives the truck and lives surrounded by dogs, Ismael, loads the truck and dreams of having money.
Art Direction:
Jorge Daffunchio
Assistant Camera:
Martin Kasperski
Assistant Director:
Paula Heiderscheid
Associate Producer:
Gonzalo Rodríguez Bubis
Omar Jadur
Camera Operator:
Fernando Lugones
Gabriel Miguel
Diego Alejandro Suárez
Cinematography:
Eduardo Pinto
Color Grading:
Maximiliano Pérez
Costume Design:
Cintia Español
Director:
Eduardo Pinto
Drone Operator:
Federico Stivel
Maximiliano Sosa
Editor:
Joaquín Mustafá Torres
Leo Rosales
Executive Producer:
Nicolás Battle
Makeup Designer:
Cintia Español
Music:
Axel Krygier
Online Editor:
Ramiro González
Producer:
Omar Aguilera
Luciano Cáceres
Pablo Pinto
Eduardo Pinto
Production Designer:
Marcelo Martín
Eduardo Pinto
Production Manager:
Pablo Pinto
María Celia Velez
Script Consultant:
Gustavo Fontán
Script Supervisor:
Pedro Loeb
Second Assistant Director:
Tatiana Rubio
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Fernando Lugones
Sound:
Omar Jadur
Sound Assistant:
César Augusto Bollmann Moran
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Rodrigo Ortiz-Parraga
Mario Galian
Sound Recordist:
Fernanda Sosa
Special Effects:
Franco Burattini
Steadicam Operator:
Gustavo Triviño
Nicolás Mayer
Still Photographer:
Mike Lattanzi
Gregorio Ibáñez
Visual Effects:
Sebastián Toro
Bruno Fauceglia
Writer:
Eduardo Pinto
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