Notes for My Son (2020) [R]

Release Date:
November 24, 2020

Original Title:
El cuaderno de Tomy

Alternate Titles:
ノートブック 愛するあなたへ

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Pampa Films

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  HU: 16  JP: R18+  PL: 16  PR: R  RO: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 83

Make your life count

Battling terminal cancer, a woman writes a one of a kind notebook about life, death and love for her son to remember her by. Based on a true story.

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Additional Gaffer:
Matías Monti

Additional Grip:
Nicolás Alexis Choruzy

Additional Key Grip:
Jorge Avalos

Art Department Assistant:
Agustina Muñiz
Nayla Zarba
Sabrina Szmulewicz

Art Direction:
Marcela Bazzano

Assistant Art Director:
Nayla Zarba

Assistant Camera:
Julián Dabien

Assistant Director:
Fernando Gatti

Assistant Editor:
Luciano Sosa
Inti Nieto
Juan Ignacio Scaglione

Assistant Grip:
Leandro Pascuto

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dolores Solé
Paulina Bianchetti

Assistant Property Master:
Alejandro Pareda

Associate Producer:
Pablo E. Bossi
Juan Pablo Buscarini

Best Boy Grip:
Gala Perdomo

Boom Operator:
Francisco Perellano

Camera Operator:
Pablo Villareal

Casting:
María Laura Berch
Verónica Souto

Casting Assistant:
María Milessi
Mariana Berch

Colorist:
Emmanuel Gramajo

Continuity:
Ana Makarovsky

Costume Assistant:
Julia Rebottaro

Costume Design:
Ruth Fisherman

Dialogue Editor:
Francisco Pedemonte

Digital Imaging Technician:
Javier Hick

Director:
Carlos Sorin

Director of Photography:
Julián Apezteguia

Editor:
Pablo Barbieri Carrera
Mohamed Rajid

Executive Producer:
Maximiliano Lasansky

First Assistant Director:
Santiago Gardinetti
María Sol Giancaspro Arias

Focus Puller:
Mercedes Laborde

Foley Artist:
Rosario Cavoti
Gabriel Santamaría

Foley Recordist:
Emilio Iglesias
Diego Gringas

Foley Supervisor:
José E. Caldararo

Gaffer:
Adrián Leonardo Piñeiro

Genetator Operator:
Martín Velazco
Benjamín Fariña
Aníbal Sergio Salgado
Eduardo Jaime Silva Gutiérrez

Hair Assistant:
Leonardo Castaño

Hairstylist:
Ricardo Molina

Key Grip:
Juan Manuel Muñoz

Key Makeup Artist:
Marisa Amenta

Lighting Manager:
Ricardo Romero
Gala Perdomo

Location Manager:
Darío Silva

Music:
Sergei Grosny

Online Editor:
Santiago Montero
Leandro Camporeale
Federico Argiles
José Luís Ghezzi

Post Production Accountant:
Camilo Ganado

Post Production Coordinator:
Martina Sottile

Post Production Producer:
Florencia Ferraro

Post Production Supervisor:
Florencia Ferraro
Sebastián Toro
Edi Walger

Producer:
Agustín Bossi
Pol Bossi

Production Assistant:
Wanda Siri
Nicolás Castillo
Luca Macome

Production Manager:
Malena Scoles
Luciano Fernandez

Production Trainee:
Martín Eguibar
Pedro Ferrari
María Claudia Angulo Inciarte
Jonathan Matías Mendoza
Paz Samboni Day
Juan Ignacio Zamparini

Property Builder:
Jorge Sesán
Walter Palacios

Props:
Nahuel Broin

Set Decoration:
Vicky Giménez

Sound Designer:
Bechen de Loredo
Leandro de Loredo

Sound Director:
Facundo Paco Girón

Sound Effects Editor:
Tomás Ramos
Bechen de Loredo

Sound Mixer:
Leandro de Loredo

VFX Supervisor:
Julián Núñez

Video Assist Operator:
Juan Miguel Nasra

Writer:
Carlos Sorin

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