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Release Date:
March 1, 2015
Original Title:
Diamante mandarín
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Megahogo Cine
Puente Films
Zebra Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP
Runtime: 17
Buenos Aires 2001. In a supermarket in the suburbs a chinese family decides to close the market for the fear of the looting being committed throughout the city. The days pass by and the family tries to keep their normal lives but the fear of outside lurking breaks in their family life, over and over.
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Assistant Camera:
Baltasar Torcasso
Assistant Director:
Alberto Romero
Boom Operator:
Miguel Castares
Camera Operator:
Tebbe Schöningh
Costume Design:
Lyla Peng
Dialogue Editor:
Nahuel Palenque
Director:
Juan Martín Hsu
Director of Photography:
Tebbe Schöningh
Editor:
Alejandro Rath
Ana Remón
Electrician:
Javier Inchauspe
Executive Producer:
Germán Garrido
Focus Puller:
Bruno Carbonetto
Gaffer:
Jaime Muschietti
Grip:
Martin Silveira
Location Manager:
Carolina Hsu
Producer:
Victoria Gómez Acuña
Carolina Hsu
Juan Martín Hsu
Malena Kremenchuzky
Production Assistant:
Malena Kremenchuzky
Production Design:
Ángeles García Frinchaboy
Production Manager:
Victoria Gómez Acuña
Props:
Matias Olivastri
Screenplay:
Juan Martín Hsu
Sound:
Ángeles García Frinchaboy
Sound Editor:
Nicolás Torchinsky
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