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Release Date:
October 14, 2004
Original Title:
Palermo Hollywood
Alternate Titles:
Palermo Hollywood
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
No Problem Cine
Patagonik
TJM
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 113
In a country that has been broken down and corupted by poverty, Pablo and Mario are best friends and local thieves. Although they come from very different backgrounds, they help each other out by commiting petty crimes that help Pablo support his family and Mario become independent from his own. In a twist of fate, they become involved in a kidnapping that goes sour. This tragedy triggers and unmasks a series of events that changes their lives forever. Now the two friends will be tested and their lives taken to the limit.
Additional Editor:
Sebastian Leda
Art Direction:
Graciela Fraguglia
Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura Donari
Assistant Director:
Roberto Ceuninck
Associate Producer:
Pablo E. Bossi
Omar Jadur
Camera Operator:
Lucas Guidalevich
Pablo Schverdfinger
Victor Vasini
Casting:
Martín Adjemián
Karina Bellagamba
Natalia Smirnoff
Dario Verbatim
Continuity:
Federico D'Auria
Costume Design:
Soledad Cancela
Director:
Eduardo Pinto
Director of Photography:
Pablo Schverdfinger
Editor:
Sergio Zóttola
Location Manager:
Juan Pablo Miller
Makeup Artist:
Cristóbal Renteria
Music:
Iván Wyszogrod
Producer:
Pedro D'Angelo
Brian Maya
Production Manager:
Cecilia Bossi
Set Dresser:
Carina Luján
Sound:
Martín Porta
Still Photographer:
Sebastián Puenzo
Visual Effects:
Nicolás Fernández
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