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Release Date:
November 18, 2013
Original Title:
Tiro de gracia
Alternate Titles:
COUP DE GRACE
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Aura Films
INCAA
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
A hostage situation gone bad. Jesús, an amateur thief, holds prisoner a group of clients. But nothing is what it seems. Behind the gates of the drugstore the story will unfold in two times. On one side, to the inevitable end: the police will shoot their way inn. And on the other side, to the past, unveiling how Jesús got caught in this situation, where the hostages are not the real victims, but something more sinister. Retracing step by step, reveling the truth, playing with the prejudices and beliefs of the audience on racial hate, social prejudices, and the intolerance. How far are we willing to go to survive?
Assistant Editor:
Alejo Santos
Casting:
Pablo Ini
Costume Design:
Julieta Gantov
Director:
Nicolás Lidijover
Director of Photography:
Miguel Abal
Editor:
Flor Efrón
Nicolás Lidijover
Executive Producer:
Juan Pablo Buscarini
Line Producer:
Mariano Nahas
Makeup & Hair:
Angela Garacija
Post Production Coordinator:
Flora Campero
Producer:
Nicolás Lidijover
Production Assistant:
Carolina Gaudenzi
Production Manager:
Mariano Nahas
Sound Mixer:
Rubén Piputto Santos
Sound Recordist:
María Elisa Canobra
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