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Release Date:
August 21, 2020
Original Title:
Piola
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
OTROFOCO
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 102
Martin and Charly spend their time making rap music. One night they find a loaded gun on a hill, while Sol searches for her lost dog. Although apparently unrelated, these stories are intimately linked, forming a portrait of teenagers in their difficult passage to adulthood.
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Administration:
Maria Teresa Bacigalupe
Art Direction:
Antonia Mujica
Camila Mosquera
Assistant Camera:
Mae Solis
Assistant Director:
Sylvana Squicciarini
Boom Operator:
Pablo Ramírez
Casting:
Nicolás Valenzuela
Makarena Marambio
Color Designer:
Ismael Cabrera
Continuity:
Amanda Cavalcante
Costume Design:
Manuel Santos
Data Management Technician:
Mae Solis
Director:
Luis Alejandro Pérez
Director of Photography:
Simón Kaulen
Editor:
Sylvana Squicciarini
Executive Producer:
Cecilia Otero
Luis Alejandro Pérez
Sylvana Squicciarini
Rolando Santana
Focus Puller:
Diego Troya
Foley:
Camilo Jiménez
Makeup Artist:
Marianne Lukacs
Original Music Composer:
Pablo Mondragón
Post Production Coordinator:
Pamela Valenzuela
Post Production Producer:
Marcos De Aguirre
Production Manager:
Cecilia Otero
Props:
Marianne Lukacs
Screenplay:
Luis Alejandro Pérez
Second Assistant Director:
Marianne Lukacs
Sound:
Camila Pruzzo
Sound Mixer:
Camilo Jiménez
Christian Cosgrove
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