Orquesta roja (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 7, 2010

Original Title:
Orquesta roja

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Alta Definición Argentina
Cine Argentino
Estudio Alasur
INCAA
Rumba Cine

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 77

The end justifies the means?

April 5, 2000, Concordia, Entre Ríos. Two major media outlets broadcast live from the most impoverished city in the country, where a guerrilla group is preparing to "go to war" against the established order.

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Additional Editor:
Alberto Ponce

Art Direction:
Claudina Roda

Assistant Director:
Luisina Herzog

Associate Producer:
Gastón Delecluze

Camera Operator:
Gastón Delecluze
Nicolás Herzog
Leonel Pazos Scioli
Verónica Seniquel

Color Grading:
Maximiliano Pérez

Costume Design:
Claudina Roda

Director:
Nicolás Herzog

Director of Photography:
Gastón Delecluze
Leonel Pazos Scioli

Editor:
Nicolás Herzog
Miguel Colombo

Executive Producer:
Nicolás Herzog

Makeup Artist:
Claudina Coda
Luisina Herzog

Music:
Alejandro Serrano

Post Production Coordinator:
Marcos de los Santos

Producer:
Nicolás Herzog

Production Assistant:
Ignacio Herzog
Agustín Istillarte

Production Coordinator:
Laura Benas

Production Manager:
Mariana Arriola

Set Decoration:
Claudina Roda

Sound:
Sergio Cabrera

Sound Editor:
Carolina Pérez Sandoval
Ricardo Sotosca

Sound Mixer:
Diego Martínez

Sound Recordist:
Sergio Cabrera
Ricardo Sotosca
María Elisa Canobra

Steadicam Operator:
Gastón Delecluze

Writer:
Nicolás Herzog

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