A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 2, 2017
Original Title:
Robar a Rodin
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Chilefilms
Fondo de Fomento Audiovisual
María Una Vez
Production Countries:
Chile | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
One morning in June 2005, the guards of the National Museum of Fine Arts of Chile, noticed that a millionaire Auguste Rodin sculpture had been stolen. 24 hours after the event a shy art student returns the piece arguing that he had stolen it as part of an artistic project. A documentary that explores the dilemmas of the artist and contemporary art.
Art Direction:
Romina Olguín
Dialogue Editor:
Camilo Jiménez
Christian Cosgrove
Director:
Cristóbal Valenzuela
Director of Photography:
David Bravo
Editor:
Juan Eduardo Murillo
Original Music Composer:
Jorge Cabargas
Producer:
María Paz González
Sound:
José Manuel Gatica
Sound Designer:
Roberto Espinoza
Sound Mixer:
Roberto Espinoza
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Pablo Bahamóndez
Writer:
Sebastián Rioseco
Cristóbal Valenzuela
María Luisa Furché
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