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Release Date:
March 25, 2021
Original Title:
Nosotros nunca moriremos
Alternate Titles:
Мы никогда не умрем
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
Cinetren
INCAA
Mecenazgo Cultural
Primera Casa
Rita Cine
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 82
Rodrigo and his mother travel to the town where his older brother just died. In this calm place they will go through the first stages of their mourning. Rodrigo will start to peer on grown-ups grief and, imperceptibly, will begin to leave childhood behind. His mother will try to uncover the mysteries surrounding that death. A story suspended in time, floating between the countryside lost places.
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Assistant Director:
Lionel Braverman
Assistant Editor:
Analía Lungarette
Camera Operator:
Inés Duacastella
Costume Designer:
Victoria Luchino
Dialogue Editor:
Matías Vilaro
Director:
Eduardo Crespo
Director of Photography:
Inés Duacastella
Editor:
Lorena Moriconi
Executive Producer:
Laura Mara Tablón
First Assistant Camera:
Lisa Lombardo
Foley Artist:
Leyla de la Hoz
Foley Recordist:
Fernanda Sáenz de Santa María
Gaffer:
José Benassi
Original Music Composer:
Diego Vainer
Post Production Coordinator:
Iair Michel Attías
Producer:
Laura Mara Tablón
Santiago Loza
Eduardo Crespo
Producer's Assistant:
Cecilia Jacob
Agustín Gagliardi
Julieta Sánchez
Luciano Giardino
Production Design:
Julia Baglietto
Production Manager:
Agustín Gagliardi
Ezequiel Pierri
Sound Designer:
Nahuel Palenque
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Leandro de Loredo
Sound Recordist:
Juan Nanio
Visual Effects:
Tomás Pernich
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