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Release Date:
September 5, 2019
Original Title:
Canasto de cangrejos
Alternate Titles:
The Crab Basket
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cangrejo Films
Escuela de Cine de Chile
Filmo Estudios
La Célula
UNIACC
Production Countries:
Chile
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Pascal has a dream of turning an abandoned house into a cultural center. Secretly, Manuel, his boyfriend, begins to use the house for other purposes. Tomás, a traveler who falls in love with Pascal, tells him about Manuel's manipulation, so they plan to leave together. Thomas unexpectedly disappears, causing Pascal to go into deep paranoia and blame everyone who lives in the house. In the end, Pascal manages to get out of the house that is about to collapse.
ADR & Dubbing:
Cristóbal Valderrama
Art Direction:
Camila Mosquera
Assistant Camera:
Pilar Vera
Manuel Vlastelica
Assistant Director:
Belen Giadach
Catherine Perez
Casting:
Viviana Perez Figueroa
Color Timer:
Ismael Cabrera
Continuity:
Felipe Hidalgo
Costume Design:
Vale Sicavo
Antonia Mujica
Director:
Paulo Andrés Cabrera Lasala
Director of Photography:
Diego Troya
Drone Operator:
Lautaro Salinas
Editor:
Johanns Martín Rodríguez
Electrician:
Angelo Benvenuto
Belfor Díaz
Focus Puller:
Pilar Vera
Manuel Vlastelica
Makeup Artist:
Vale Sicavo
Antonia Mujica
Original Music Composer:
Aníbal Vidal
Other:
Marien Jara de Hostos
Producer:
Francisco Jara
Constanza Nuñez
Production Assistant:
Nicolás Hidalgo Frigo
Set Decoration:
Carla Lucavechi
Sound:
Johanns Martín Rodríguez
Sound Assistant:
José Carlos Mellado
Ignacio Perez
Sound Mixer:
Daniel Juppet
Enrique Reid
Still Photographer:
Francisca Valenzuela
Thanks:
Berta Lasala
Visual Effects:
Juan Pablo Cabrera
Writer:
Paulo Andrés Cabrera Lasala
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