A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 20, 1999
Original Title:
El desquite
Alternate Titles:
El Desquite: Me has robado el corazón
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
A small house is devastated by the irrepressible force of the Ñuble river. Anita is rescued from the riverbank while her parents disappear into the water. She is given in adoption to her godparents, who can not keep her, they turn her over to a large hacienda in the area, where the little one will be the companion of the sickly patron, Lucia. When the owner of the hacienda dies, Anita, disregarding the advice of the other servants, stays to serve the boss, Don Pablo. She is already a woman and he is a single man. A strong attraction emerges between the two. This sad story of love and revenge as strong and uncontrollable as the overflowing waters of the Ñuble River.
ADR & Dubbing:
Gabriel Cordero
Miguel Hormazábal
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carolina Aguirre
Chief Lighting Technician:
Rodrigo Ramírez
Director:
Andrés Wood
Director of Photography:
M.I. Littin-Menz
Editor:
Guillermo Cifuentes
Electrician:
Víctor Rojas
Focus Puller:
Sergio Armstrong
Foley:
Marcelo Corvetto
Gabriel Cordero
Miguel Hormazábal
Makeup Artist:
Alejandra Cea
Music Consultant:
Dióscoro Rojas
Music Producer:
Carlos Cabezas
Álvaro Henríquez
Musician:
Álvaro Henríquez
Julieta Venegas
Antonio Restucci
Camilo Salinas
Original Music Composer:
Álvaro Henríquez
Other:
Gabriel Fritis
Producer:
Boris Quercia
Pepe Torres
Props:
Yanko Rosenman
Screenplay:
Boris Quercia
Andrés Wood
Script Supervisor:
Andrés Garces
Sound:
Miguel Hormazábal
Marcos Maldavsky
Sound Designer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Sound Editor:
Miguel Hormazábal
Gabriel Cordero
Sound Engineer:
Carlos Cabezas
Sound Mixer:
Carlos Cabezas
Sound Recordist:
Cristián Correa
Still Photographer:
Andrés Garces
Thanks:
Cristián Galaz
Juan Carlos Bustamante
Underwater Camera:
Mirko Zlatar
Visual Effects:
Luis Alarcón
Roberto Sancho
Wardrobe Master:
Maya Mora
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