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Release Date:
September 16, 2010
Original Title:
El Rati Horror Show
Alternate Titles:
Eine Polizei Horror Show
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Aquafilms
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
"El Rati Horror Show" is a documentary that portrays the dramatic story of Fernando Ariel Carrera, the case of an ordinary man wrongly sentenced to thirty years in prison - not by mistake but deliberately - through the manipulation of a judicial case in Argentina. The film takes as its central point the way in which Fernando Carrera's case was fabricated: the manipulation and alteration of evidence at the scene of the crime; the manipulation of all national media by Rubén Maugeri, key witness to the events and president of the Association of Friends of Commissary 34. On the other hand, it shows how Fernando Carrera leads his daily life in prison.
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Assistant Director:
Mariano Biasin
Director:
Enrique Piñeyro
Pablo Tesoriere
Director of Photography:
Sol Lopatín
Producer:
Pablo Tesoriere
Enrique Piñeyro
Screenplay:
Enrique Piñeyro
Sound:
Víctor Alejandro Tendler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roberto Migone
Sound Recordist:
Catriel Vildosola
Guido Berenblum
Steadicam Operator:
Darío Trivino
Nicolás Mayer
Visual Effects:
Santiago Svirsky
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