A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 1, 1993
Original Title:
Historias Breves 0: Rubén, el Murciélago
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Ruben is a bodybuilder, lives day and night dedicated to his body, which takes him all the time and does not look for work. But even the adversities of life cannot deter him from believing in himself as a superhero.
Assistant Director:
Matías Herrera Córdoba
Assistant Set Decoration:
Leandro Filloy
Luciano Labate
Camera Operator:
Abel Peñalba
Tristán Bauer
Cinematography:
Lucas Schiaffi
Javier Julia
Costume Design:
Daniel Damasco
Viviana Garnero
Director:
Fernando Díaz
Editor:
Armando Rodríguez
First Assistant Camera:
Ricardo Fernández
First Assistant Director:
Marianne Katzer
Agustín Diodatti
Makeup Designer:
Gabriela Bello
María Jose
Music:
Hernán Simo
Carlos Kleppe
Negative Cutter:
Marta Selvi
Producer:
Viviana Garnero
Paula Núñez
Second Assistant Camera:
Federico Rivarés
Second Assistant Director:
Agustín Berruezo
Set Decoration:
Florencia F. Feijoo
Sound:
Miguel Babuini
Sound Assistant:
Enrique Bellande
Sound Effects:
Carlos Kleppe
Hernán Simo
Special Effects:
Viviana Garnero
Still Photographer:
Paola Rizzi
Writer:
Fernando Díaz
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