A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 25, 1994
Original Title:
Fuego Gris
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Félix Ambrosio Producciones Cinematográficas
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A young woman, alienated by her work and confronted to her surroundings, falls into a depression that leads her to live in a sewer to find her identity. In there, life is no better; reality appears in images and alegoric figures that change its form and vanishes, without letting the woman communicate with anyone. It's a film with zero dialog in witch the songs takes us through the states of emotion.
Animal Wrangler:
Coty Aldazabal
Assistant Art Director:
Andrea Abdala
Assistant Camera:
Oscar González
Fernanda Morixe
Assistant Director:
Andrés Fogwil
Roberto Bonomo
Pablo Guarnaccia
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Betina Brewda
Assistant Set Decoration:
Ana Repetto
Marcela Lucero Herrera
Ariel D'Elia
Nelson Lobai
María Viau
Lupe Marambio
Gisela Kraisman
Cinematography:
José Trela
Color Timer:
Beto Acevedo
Costume Design:
Patricia Conta
Director:
Pablo César
Editor:
Pablo César
Music:
Luis Alberto Spinetta
Negative Cutter:
Beatriz Nacella
Producer:
Félix Ambrosio
Producer's Assistant:
Ignacio Echegoyen
Adriana Hidalgo
Jerónimo Ferrer
Production Design:
Daniel Baldó
Props:
Luis Colaso
Set Dresser:
Diego Schipani
Sound Designer:
Mario Calabrese
Sound Editor:
Mario Calabrese
Fabián Dupuis
Sound Mixer:
Mario Calabrese
Osvaldo Vacca
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Christian Gruaz
Still Photographer:
Maximiliano Ambrosio
Alejandro Sorrentini
Mike Cesar
Writer:
Gustavo Viau
Pablo César
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