The Snatch Thief (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 7, 2018

Original Title:
El motoarrebatador

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
INCAA
Instituto del Cine y Audiovisual del Uruguay (ICAU)
Murillo Cine
Oriental Films
Programa Ibermedia
Rizoma Films
The Match Factory

Production Countries:
Argentina | France | Uruguay

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

In the Argentinian city of Tucumán, Miguel is making a living as a “motochorro”, a thief who snatches people’s belongings fromhis motorbike. When he steals the purse of Elena, an old woman, he ends up hurting her badly. After the brutal incident, Miguel is plagued by guilt and unable to forget about his victim. In an attempt to make things right, he conceals his true identity from the old woman and starts to take care of the injured and unsuspecting Elena. The closer he gets to her the more he becomes entangled in his own lies. Afraid of telling Elena the truth, Miguel continues to be haunted by his past and is unable to find true redemption.

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Art Direction:
Gonzalo Delgado

Assistant Art Director:
Tulio Billone

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lucía Gasconi

Assistant Director:
Sergio de León

Assistant Editor:
Luisina Rampoldi

Assistant Production Manager:
Soledad Mariel Fernandez
Vicente Vila

Associate Producer:
Laurent Lavolé

Boom Operator:
Fernando Gallucci

Cinematography:
Arauco Hernández Holz

Co-Producer:
Santiago López Rodríguez
Diego Robino

Color Grading:
Ada Frontini

Colorist:
Ada Frontini

Continuity:
Nicolás Aráoz

Costume Design:
Gonzalo Delgado

Dialogue Editor:
Catriel Vildosola

Director:
Agustín Toscano

Editor:
Pablo Barbieri Carrera

Electrician:
Francisco Mazano
Adrián Di Toro

Executive Producer:
Cecilia Salim
Georgina Baisch

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Soledad Mariel Fernandez
Patricia Celesia

Extras Casting Coordinator:
Ana Di Lullo

First Assistant Camera:
Juan Chechile

Foley Artist:
Pablo Gamberg
Guillermo Picco

Gaffer:
Martin Varela

Key Grip:
Andres Bocage

Makeup Department Head:
Constanza Pugliese

Music:
Maxi Prietto

Post Production Coordinator:
Valentina Gedanke

Post Production Producer:
Sebastián Toro

Post Production Supervisor:
Bruno Fauceglia

Post-Production Manager:
Adriana Amejeiras

Producer:
Natacha Cervi
Hernán Musaluppi
Cecilia Salim
Georgina Baisch

Producer's Assistant:
Carla Allegrucci
Matías Minahk

Production Design:
Gonzalo Delgado

Production Manager:
Gabriela Cueto

Production Trainee:
Vicente Vila

Recording Supervision:
Roberto Migone

Second Assistant Camera:
Federico Gianotti

Set Decoration:
Adrián Suárez

Sound Director:
Catriel Vildosola

Sound Mixer:
Roberto Migone

Sound Recordist:
Francisco Pedemonte

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Constanza Pugliese

Steadycam:
Diego Miranda

Stunt Coordinator:
Eduardo Cundom

Stunt Double:
Laura Caminitti
Bautista Cisnero
Augusto Carranza
Pablo Galarza
Carlos Cisneros

Visual Effects Compositor:
Mariano Santilli

Visual Effects Designer:
Adriana Amejeiras

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mariano Santilli

Writer:
Agustín Toscano

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