María Luisa en la niebla (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 2, 1999

Original Title:
María Luisa en la niebla

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Kors Film
Televisión Nacional de Chile

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 63

The life-story of Chilean author María Luisa Bombal, intertwined with the plot of her own novel "La última niebla".

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Administrative Assistant:
Luis Guzmán

Art Direction:
Carmén Gloria Silva

Assistant Camera:
Gonzalo Santos
David Ramos

Assistant Director:
Desiderio Arenas

Assistant Set Decoration:
Martín Gómez

Background Designer:
Alejandro Gonzales

Camera Operator:
Víctor Giménez

Catering:
Valentina Jacobelli

Colorist:
Luis Quevedo

Costume Assistant:
Rosy Ramos

Costumer:
Lorena Pedemonte

Director:
Leo Kocking

Director of Photography:
Esteban Courtalón

Editor:
Carlos Márquez

Electrician:
Víctor Rojas
Eduardo Castro
Rodrigo Ramírez

Focus Puller:
Juan José Vives

Gaffer:
Rodrigo Ramírez

Hairstylist:
Sandra Rivera

Makeup Artist:
Sofia Bravo
Ágata Martín

Negative Cutter:
Francisco Gonzeles

Original Music Composer:
Fernando Kocking

Other:
Manuel Ramos

Production Assistant:
Jaime Pérez
Álvaro Fáez
Felipe Petersen
Carolina Munita
Cristian Burgos

Production Director:
Claudia Gacitua

Receptionist:
Claudia Cariceo
Andrea Lanata

Settings:
Acacia Echazarreta

Sound Director:
Fernando Kocking

Sound Mixer:
Rodrigo Villegas

Sound Recordist:
Rodrigo Villegas

Steadicam Operator:
Manuel Rojas

Writer:
Desiderio Arenas

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