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Release Date:
August 6, 2020
Original Title:
Al acecho
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
16:9 Cine
Cine Argentino
DL Cine
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Park Ranger Pablo Silva remakes his life in his new destination, a forgotten and troubled place that few want to go to, the Pereyra Iraola Park. Soon, under an apparent tranquility, he discovers a network of poachers, traffc and hoaxes. His old hunter instinct will arise. He can hide from everyone, except himself.
Art Department Trainee:
Emilia Marozzi
Art Direction:
Juan Pedro Valle
Assistant Director:
Federico Sosa
Assistant Director Trainee:
Sebastían Basiluk
Assistant Editor:
Iair Michel Attías
Associate Producer:
Roberta Sanchez
Camera Operator:
Diego Poleri
Color Grading:
Damián Benetucci
Continuity:
Gastón Calivari
Costume Design:
María Laura Martínez
Director:
Francisco D'Eufemia
Director of Photography:
Diego Poleri
Editor:
Francisco D'Eufemia
Electrician:
Tobias Tosco
Executive Producer:
Maia Menta
First Assistant Camera:
Matías Fassi
Gaffer:
Agustin Intile Noble
César Iñiguez
Makeup Artist:
Lorena Martínez Superville
Music:
Ariel Polenta
Online Editor:
Ignacio Andres Concilio
Post Production Assistant:
Iair Michel Attías
Producer:
Tomás De Leone
Maia Menta
Francisco D'Eufemia
Production Assistant:
Lautaro Canavesio
María José Pedernera
Production Manager:
Alejandro Venturini
Production Trainee:
Agostina María José Muñoz
Props:
Ignacio Conde
Second Assistant Camera:
Kaikén Alascio
Sound Assistant:
Nicolás Volonté
Sound Designer:
Natalia Toussaint
Sound Mixer:
Juan Manuel Molteni
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nahuel Palenque
Special Effects Supervisor:
Alberto Jaceniuk
Video Assist Operator:
Ignacio Suárez Rubio
Visual Effects:
Ignacio Suárez Rubio
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