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Release Date:
August 29, 2019
Original Title:
El príncipe
Alternate Titles:
O Príncipe
The Prince
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Be Revolution Pictures
El Otro Film
Le Tiro Cine
Niña Niño Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Belgium | Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 96
Chile, 1970. During a night of heavy drinking, Jaime, a lonely 20-year-old young man, is sentenced to prison. There, he meets “The Stallion”, an older and respected man in whom he finds protection, and from whom he learns about love and loyalty. But as their relationship grows stronger, “The Stallion” faces the violent power struggles within the prison.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Christian Cosgrove
Administration:
Gilda Cid
Art Direction:
Claudia Gallardo
Assistant Hairstylist:
Beatriz Muñoz
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Francisco Javier Sáez
Carolina Fernández
Paloma Cruchaga
Camera Operator:
Enrique Stindt
Co-Producer:
Roberto Doveris
Nicolás Grosso
Federico Sando Novo
Griselda Gonzales
Mark Rees
Continuity:
Karina Elgueda
Costume Designer:
Carolina Espina
Director:
Sebastián Muñoz
Director of Photography:
Enrique Stindt
Editor:
Danielle Fillios
Executive Producer:
Nicolás Grosso
Roberto Doveris
Marianne Mayer-Beckh
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Matesanz
Focus Puller:
María José Burgos
Location Scout:
Claudia Gallardo
Original Music Composer:
Ángela Acuña
Other:
Francisca Bernardi
Marta Loza Alonso
Miguel Machalski
Macarena Ortiz
Post Production Consulting:
Jaime Gándara
Producer:
Marianne Mayer-Beckh
Production Manager:
Gerson Valenzuela
Screenplay:
Luis Barrales
Sebastián Muñoz
Second Assistant Director:
Macarena Ovalle
Set Decoration:
Romina Olguín
Sound:
Guido Deniro
Sound Director:
Guido Deniro
Sound Editor:
Guido Deniro
Lucas Page
Sound Effects Editor:
Lucas Page
Sound Engineer:
Romina Nuñez
Sound Mixer:
Roberto Migone
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