A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 11, 2011
Original Title:
i mae
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinetel
Production Countries:
Costa Rica
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
Gaby and Elena are two young Costa Rican university students with dreams, plans and a troubled relationship with their respective partners. Both are invited to attend a picnic to celebrate a friend's birthday. The conviviality will last until the night and will show the complex and confusing reality that the youth of the country lives, where individualism, apathy and conformity abound. That long day, only one of them will make the right decision. iMae was made thanks to the support of Bayer and its Social Responsibility program Your Life Your Decision.
Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Vega
Assistant Director:
Fabián Quesada
Associate Producer:
Diego Torres Murillo
Gabriel Gonzalez Vega
Casting:
Josué Fischel
Colorist:
Manolo Umaña
Director:
Esteban Ramírez
Director of Photography:
Paulo Soto
Editor:
Alberto Ponce
Pablo Rojas
Executive Producer:
Adriana Marquez
Jennifer Varela
Gaffer:
Walter Conejo
Makeup & Hair:
María José Brenes
Music:
Bernal Villegas
Producer:
Esteban Ramírez
Production Assistant:
Noelia Brenes
Production Director:
Fabián Quesada
Screenplay:
Keshia Madrigal
Carolina Quirós
Marcia Campos
Sound:
Erick Vargas
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Jose Carlos Gomez
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