Carancho (2010) [R]

Release Date:
May 6, 2010

Original Title:
Carancho

Alternate Titles:
Abutre
The Vulture

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Ad Vitam Production
Finecut
INCAA
L90 Cine Digital
Matanza Cine
Patagonik
Programa Ibermedia

Production Countries:
Argentina | Chile | France | South Korea | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16  IE: 15  JP: R15+  US: R 

Runtime: 107

Sosa is a lawyer who haunts hospital waiting rooms hoping to represent the victims of traffic accidents in insurance claims. When he falls in love with ambulance medic Luján, he tries to leave this dark business but the shady law firm that he works for won’t let him off that easily.

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Additional Camera:
Gustavo Biazzi

Art Direction:
Mercedes Alfonsín

Assistant Art Director:
Ileana Ochoa

Assistant Director:
Martín Carranza

Assistant Director Trainee:
Fernanda Delpino

Assistant Editor:
Fernando Jeronsky

Assistant Grip:
José Cortéz

Boom Operator:
Santiago Fumagalli
Rufino Basavilbaso

Camera Operator:
Julián Apezteguia

Casting:
Santiago Mitre
Mariana Mitre
Macarena Mauriño

Co-Producer:
Suh Young-joo
Juan Vera
Alexandra Henochsberg
Gregory Gajos
Arthur Hallereau
Alejandro Cacetta
Juan Pablo Galli
Felipe Braun

Color Grading:
Luisa Cavanagh

Continuity:
Alejandro Fadel

Costume Assistant:
María Teresa Riveras
Carolina Sosa Loyola
Laura Toledo
Laura Donari

Costume Designer:
Marisa Urruti

Digital Imaging Technician:
Pablo Parra

Director:
Pablo Trapero

Director of Photography:
Julián Apezteguia

Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher

Editor:
Pablo Trapero
Ezequiel Borovinsky

Electrician:
Fernando González
Miguel Rivarola
Martín Goiri

Executive Producer:
Martina Gusmán

First Assistant Camera:
Fernando Blanc

First Assistant Director:
Tomas Coste

Foley Artist:
Roberto Espinoza

Foley Recordist:
Iván Quiroz
Pablo Bahamóndez

Gaffer:
Daniel Ciurleo

Genetator Operator:
Marco Antonio Domínguez

Grip:
Jorge Torres

Hairstylist:
Alberto Moccia

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Angela Garacija

Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta

Post Production Coordinator:
Gustavo Arnaudin

Producer:
Pablo Trapero

Production Assistant:
Maximiliano Hunglinger
Emiliano Bonda
Agustin Iñiguez
Eriana Gusman
César Teri

Production Manager:
Agustina Llambi Campbell
Daniel Rutolo

Production Trainee:
Pablo Martín Saredo
Yamila Angulo Estrada

Screenplay:
Alejandro Fadel
Pablo Trapero
Santiago Mitre
Martín Mauregui

Second Assistant Camera:
Diego Mendizábal

Second Assistant Director:
Milagros Hormazábal

Set Decoration:
Matías Martínez

Sound:
Federico Esquerro

Sound Editor:
Santiago Fumagalli

Sound Mixer:
Roberto Migone

Sound Recordist:
Federico Esquerro

Special Effects Supervisor:
Federico Cueva
Marcelo Firmano

Still Photographer:
Luis María Herr

Stunt Coordinator:
Marcelo Firmano
Federico Cueva

Stunts:
Sky Odin

VFX Artist:
Hernán González
Juan Olivares
Pablo Lopez de Belva
Fernando Jeronsky

VFX Supervisor:
Leandro Pugliese
Ezequiel Borovinsky

Video Assist Operator:
Bruno Carbonetto

Visual Effects:
Juan Olivares
Hernán González

Visual Effects Director:
Ezequiel Borovinsky

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ezequiel Borovinsky
Leandro Pugliese

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