A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
Las Bestias
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
Amalia finds a deaf young man living in the woods behind her house. Another man comes looking for him, she gets the instinct to hide him. Could he be in danger? Who is that man she let into her home?
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Art Direction:
Soledad Guerrero
Manu Tcherkaski
Assistant Director:
Florencia Laurenzi
Cinematography:
Pablo Rodríguez Pandolfi
Nicolás Longinotti
Director:
Leo Basilico
Nicolás Longinotti
Pablo Rodríguez Pandolfi
Editor:
Nicolás Longinotti
Pablo Rodríguez Pandolfi
Executive Producer:
Leo Basilico
Graphic Designer:
Cynthia Alonso
Makeup & Hair:
Manu Tcherkaski
Soledad Guerrero
Music:
Lautaro Álvarez
Post Production Coordinator:
Nicolás Longinotti
Pablo Rodríguez Pandolfi
Producer:
Pablo Rodríguez Pandolfi
Leo Basilico
Nicolás Longinotti
Sound:
Tomás Kruse
Special Effects:
Leo Basilico
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Manu Tcherkaski
Soledad Guerrero
Writer:
Nicolás Longinotti
Pablo Rodríguez Pandolfi
Leo Basilico
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