A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 7, 2019
Original Title:
Callcenter
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cine Argentino
INCAA
Onomatopeya Film Studio
Universidad Nacional de Lanus
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Dante and his colleagues work in a call centre on the night shift. On a work day like any other, due to a system error they are unable to receive calls but they must stay until the system is operational again. During this time they will get to know each other, their environment and themselves.
Art Direction:
Mariana Vieyra
Assistant Art Director:
Danilo Furlando
Assistant Camera:
Román Tkachuk
Assistant Director:
Fabián Forte
Assistant Makeup Artist:
María Eugenia Roveda
Associate Producer:
Ana Cardoso
Ayelén Crapanzano
Julieta Arévalo
Jésica Rojo
Boom Operator:
Hernán Higa
Camera Operator:
Hugo Duarte
Color Grading:
María Laura Larrosa
Continuity:
Santiago Pizarro
Costume Design:
Carla Virile
María Eugenia Roveda
Director:
Sergio Estilarte
Federico Velasco
Director of Photography:
Hugo Duarte
Editor:
Ramiro Velasco
Executive Producer:
Pamela Gionco
First Assistant Director:
Diego Ávila Moravec
Gaffer:
Román Tkachuk
Graphic Designer:
Daniel Hernán Acosta Salinas
Lighting Technician:
Adriel Rodríguez Cosco
Eric Salazar
Makeup Artist:
Carla Virile
Music:
Leonardo Fucci
Producer:
Pamela Gionco
Federico Velasco
Sergio Estilarte
Production Assistant:
Santiago Podestá
Production Manager:
Juan Elvis Pereyra
Props:
Mauricio Casaretto
Sound:
Juan Donatti
Sound Assistant:
Emiliano Feijó
Pablo Riera
Sound Post Supervisor:
Leonardo Fucci
Sound Recordist:
Alejo Zito
Still Photographer:
Daniel Hernán Acosta Salinas
Visual Effects:
Juan Gabriel Coñuel
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