A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 5, 2009
Original Title:
El último verano de la Boyita
Alternate Titles:
Der letzte Sommer mit Mario
Le dernier été de la Boyita
脸红的夏日
臉紅的夏日
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Doménica Films
El Deseo
Epicentre Films
INCAA
Ibermedia
Lucky Monkey Pictures
Travesía Producciones
Production Countries:
Argentina | France | Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Young Jorgelina feels estranged from her boy-crazy older sister, who has entered adolescence and doesn't want to hang around with little kids anymore. Finding refuge in their Boyita camper-van, Jorgelina travels with her father to the countryside, where her lifelong playmate Mario is undergoing some unexpected changes.
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ADR Mixer:
Bechen de Loredo
Administrative Assistant:
Diana García Jimena
Art Direction:
Mariela Rípodas
Casting:
María Laura Berch
Co-Producer:
Corentin Dong-Jin Sénéchal
Daniel Chabannes de Sars
Esther García
Co-Writer:
Christina Lazaridi
Costume Assistant:
Pilar González
Costume Design:
Natalia Vacs
Dialogue Editor:
Lucas Meyer
Director:
Julia Solomonoff
Director of Photography:
Lucio Bonelli
Editor:
Andrés Tambornino
Rosario Suárez
Electrician:
César Seghezzo
Executive Producer:
Agustín Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar
Foley Artist:
José E. Caldararo
Francisco Rizzi
Sebastián Sonzogni
Foley Mixer:
Bechen de Loredo
Gaffer:
Salvador Abal
Makeup Artist:
Néstor Burgos
Original Music Composer:
Sebastián Escofet
Producer:
Maria Teresa Arida
Lucia Seabra
Pepe Salvia
Julia Solomonoff
Producer's Assistant:
Sonia Stanko
Laura Mara Tablón
Production Assistant:
Nicolás Capola
Production Manager:
Esteban Lucangioli
Script Supervisor:
Lorena Lisotti
Sound Editor:
Lena Esquenazi
Sergio Venturini
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Diego Gat
Still Photographer:
John Rockwell Harris
Story Supervisor:
Martín Salinas
Title Designer:
Nicolás Risso
Writer:
Julia Solomonoff
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