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Release Date:
January 28, 2001
Original Title:
25 Watts
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Ctrl Z Films
Imágenes (Uy)
Taxi Films
Production Countries:
Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
24 hours in the life of three street youths in Montevideo. Three teenage guys try to figure out what they're supposed to be doing with their lives in this drama from Uruguay that puts the emphasis on character over narrative.
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Art Direction:
Gonzalo Delgado
Assistant Camera:
Mauricio Musitelli
Pablo Vera
Assistant Director:
Manuel Nieto Zas
Associate Producer:
Ronald Melzer
Ana Resnizky de Orimian
Patricia Boero
Costumer:
Amelia Nin
Director:
Juan Pablo Rebella
Pablo Stoll
Director of Photography:
Bárbara Álvarez
Editor:
Fernando Epstein
Executive Producer:
Fernando Epstein
Makeup & Hair:
Verónica Romano
Music:
Maximiliano Angelieri
Production Assistant:
Nicole Davrieux
Production Design:
Gonzalo Delgado
Production Manager:
Inés Peñagaricano
Screenplay:
Juan Pablo Rebella
Pablo Stoll
Script Supervisor:
Federico Veiroj
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