Cleopatra (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 14, 2003

Original Title:
Cleopatra

Alternate Titles:
Cleopatra

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Alquimia Cinema
Canal+ España
INCAA
Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales
Patagonik
TVE
Telefe

Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: KN  RO: AP 

Runtime: 104

It's never too late to change

A retired teacher and a soap star leave their routines and the men in their lives behind and embark on a weekend trip.

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Art Direction:
Margarita Jusid

Assistant Director:
Silvana Savastano

Assistant Director Trainee:
Inés Braun

Assistant Editor:
Jorge Firdman

Assistant Set Decoration:
Carina Luján

Boom Operator:
David Coseres
Pedro Fagiani

Casting:
Eugenia Levin

Casting Assistant:
Florencia Martínez Cerino

Continuity:
Carlos Jaureguialzo

Costume Design:
Beatriz Di Benedetto

Delegated Producer:
Ariel Saúl

Director:
Eduardo Mignogna

Director of Photography:
Marcelo Camorino

Editor:
Juan Carlos Macías

Electrician:
Ariel Passanante
Horacio Acevedo

Executive Producer:
Francisco Ramos

Focus Puller:
Juan Von Bernard

Gaffer:
Héctor Álvarez

Genetator Operator:
Juan Carlos Villalón

Grip:
Juan Fernández

Hairstylist:
Etelvina Berón

Makeup Artist:
Dora Angélica Roldán

Music:
Paco Ortega

Producer:
Carlos Luis Mentasti
Pablo E. Bossi

Production Assistant:
Cristian Pringles
Ariadna Marting
Osvaldo Lateulade
Evangelina Mayol
Lucas Mentasti

Production Coordinator:
Romina Expósito
Susana Mentasti

Production Manager:
Hugo E. Lauría
Raúl Ahumada

Production Trainee:
Pedro Dapello
Pablo Notariani

Second Assistant Camera:
Fernando Blanc

Second Assistant Director:
Cecilia Atán

Set Decoration:
Luciana Fornasari

Sound:
Daniel Goldstein
Ricardo Steinberg

Steadicam Operator:
Matías Mesa

Still Photographer:
Alicia Schemper

Video Assist Operator:
Juan Barrutia

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Javier del Pino

Writer:
Eduardo Mignogna
Silvina Chague

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