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Release Date:
March 6, 2020
Original Title:
Los pasos
Production Companies:
Cinecolor-Argentina
La Quimera
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 61
Maria lives with her mother in a village in the interior of the country. She does the housework and works as a masseur in a room in the house. The mother is in a bad way because of an injury caused by Suncho, the dog in the house, and then Maria takes care of her demands. Florence, her younger sister, is moving to the capital with her boyfriend. The early arrival of the couple in the village, to finalize details of the move, triggers movements inside the house.
Art Direction:
Ana Comes
Assistant Art Director:
Carolina Bravo
Assistant Director:
Juan María Bianchini
Assistant Director of Photography:
Agustín Burgos
Octavio Bertone
Gastón Sahajdacny
Milo Ruiz
Ramiro Sonzini
Associate Producer:
Lucrecia Matarozzo
Darío Mascambroni
Ana Comes
Camera Operator:
Santiago Sgarlatta
Cinematography:
Santiago Sgarlatta
Ana Comes
Director:
Renzo Blanc
Editor:
Renzo Blanc
Lucía Torres Minoldo
Executive Producer:
Ana Lucía Frau
Music:
Luis El Halli Obeid
Producer:
Renzo Blanc
Ana Lucía Frau
Production Manager:
Eva Cáceres
Sound:
Lucrecia Matarozzo
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Francisco Fantin
Facundo Corsini
Still Photographer:
Rocío Yacobone
María Eugenia Verón
Writer:
Renzo Blanc
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