A Skeleton in the Closet (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 24, 2020

Original Title:
Todos tenemos un muerto en el placard o un hijo en el clóset

Alternate Titles:
Des secrets dans le placard
Os Segredos do Armário
Todos tenemos un muerto en el placard o un hijo en el closet
Todos tenemos un muerto en el placard o un hijo en el clóset

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Animal Cine

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16 

Runtime: 103

Manuel goes back to his hometown for his parents’ wedding anniversary, but he actually wants to ask money to move to Denmark with his boyfriend. Last time he saw his family, he came out of the closet. Since then, their relationship became tense. Manuel’s plans get ruined when his boyfriend dumps him.

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Art Direction:
Marina Lara

Assistant Director:
Juan Andrés Galli

Director:
Nicolás Teté

Director of Photography:
Ignacio Aveille

Editor:
Daniela Benedetti

First Assistant Camera:
Lucia Somoza

Gaffer:
Francisco Lautaro De Santis

Makeup Artist:
Alberto Schuster

Original Music Composer:
Esteban Ramos

Producer:
María Vacas
Nicolás Teté

Production Manager:
Santiago Bazla Cassina

Second Assistant Camera:
Blas Lafontaine

Sound Editor:
Lara Baldino

Sound Mixer:
Lara Baldino

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Julieta Boretti

Writer:
Nicolás Teté

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