Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 19, 1995

Original Title:
Historias Breves I: Dónde y cómo Oliveira perdió a Achala

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
INCAA
Universidad del Cine

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Two men of low life travel by car under a sweltering sun. They do not find the place they are looking for, lost in a remote Argentine countryside. They arrive at a workshop to ask questions and events seem to take off. The short was part of "Short Stories I" (1995).

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Actor's Assistant:
Rodrigo Moreno

Art Direction:
Mariela Rípodas

Assistant Camera:
Javier Julia

Assistant Director:
Salvador Roselli

Assistant Director of Photography:
Nicolás Hardi

Assistant Set Designer:
Margarita Tamborino

Camera Operator:
Guillermo Nieto

Cinematography:
Iván Grodz

Costume Design:
Diego Schipani

Director:
Ulises Rosell
Andrés Tambornino

Editor:
Pablo Trapero

Grip:
Pablo Trapero

Makeup Designer:
Inés Abuin

Producer's Assistant:
Gloria Palenque
Miguel Martínez

Production Manager:
Santiago Pampliega

Set Designer:
Mariela Rípodas

Sound:
Enrique Bellande

Sound Designer:
Martín Grignaschi

Thanks:
Pablo Farina

Writer:
Andrés Tambornino
Rodrigo Moreno
Ulises Rosell

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