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Release Date:
August 6, 2020
Original Title:
Nasha Natasha
Alternate Titles:
Nasza Natasza
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Infinity Hill
Production Countries:
Argentina | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
International pop star Natalia Oreiro returns to western Europe for a non-stop concert tour through seventeen cities around the former USSR, traveling in the Orient Express. In this first person journey, Natalia also explores her personal and intimate life that started in a blue-collar neighborhood in Montevideo, Uruguay, and went into becoming a world-wide star and a Russian icon.
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Associate Producer:
Cindy Teperman
Phin Glynn
Camera Operator:
Gustavo Triviño
Nacho Álvarez
Cinematography:
Mariano De Luca
Fermín Torres
Coordinating Producer:
Lucía Moreira
Director:
Martín Sastre
Editor:
Sebastián Dubé
Julian Levy
Cecilia Almeida Sequeires
Magdalena Schinca
Music:
Ricardo Mollo
Producer:
Martín Sastre
Natalia Oreiro
Axel Kuschevatzky
Sound:
Adriano Montova
Pablo de Vargas
Gabriel Guerrero
Writer:
Martín Sastre
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