A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 4, 2019
Original Title:
La solapa
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
Far Away Films
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
During a hot summer siesta in Entre Ríos, Malena terrifies her younger brother Santiago, with a legend in which children are watched over by pigeons and captured by a hideous monster if they don't nap. Bored of doing nothing, Malena goes out to the nearby bush with her cell phone to look for the internet, without imagining the consequences that a simple walk in the sun can unleash.
Assistant Art Director:
Lucía Verderosa
Assistant Director:
Pablo Alba
Boom Operator:
Mariana Delgado
Color Grading:
Mariano Dawidson
Costume Assistant:
Lucía Verderosa
Director:
Laura Sanchez Acosta
Director of Photography:
Eric Elizondo
Dresser:
Christian Lisa
Editor:
Eugenia Corthey
Electrician:
Francisco Lautaro De Santis
Matías Moccia
Focus Puller:
Sebastián Bravo
Gaffer:
Fabián Forte
Makeup Effects Designer:
Román Kampelmacher
Simón Ratziel
Constanza Pugliese
Music:
Francisco Corthey
Producer:
Federico Ricaldoni
Laura Sanchez Acosta
Producer's Assistant:
Ciro Zanela
Production Design:
Romina Guillen
Production Executive:
Federico Ricaldoni
Sound Director:
Guido Deniro
Sound Post Supervisor:
Flavio Nogueira
Visual Effects:
Laura Sanchez Acosta
Writer:
Laura Sanchez Acosta
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