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Release Date:
December 19, 2013
Original Title:
Diario de Ana y Mia
Production Companies:
INCAA
Primaveral Enterprises Inc.
Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
Four women share a secret in the solitude of the internet. Carri, Fabi, Fiore and Rocío have something in common, they want to be perfect princesses and they confess their anguish to strangers on the web. They try to be normal, but not eating is a problem.
Assistant Director:
Andrea Krujoski
LAURA LEBEDINSKY
Director:
Alejandra Martín
Director of Photography:
LUCRECIA FERRARO PIERUZZINI
Editor:
Iair Michel Attías
Executive Producer:
IARA UHALDE
Music:
Pablo Trilnik
Producer:
Andrea Krujoski
LAURA LEBEDINSKY
Sound:
Luciano Fusetti
Writer:
Alejandra Martín
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