Glue Sniffer (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 15, 1999

Original Title:
Huelepega

Alternate Titles:
Glue Sniffer

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Blanco & Travieso
Columbia TriStar
Domain Entertainment Michigan
Filmart Distribución
Joel Films
Producciones Cinematográficas Filmart S.L.

Production Countries:
Spain | Venezuela

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Oliver flees from abuse of his family and seeks refuge in the violent streets of Caracas, where survival is only possible in an environment of corruption, crime and sniffing glue to escape hunger, like other children in the same situation. Soon, the child becomes part of the clashes between drug gangs and corrupt policemen.

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Art Direction:
Silvia Inés Vallejo

Assistant Director:
Gabriela Rangel

Associate Producer:
Ricardo Evole
Philippe Toledano

Camera Operator:
Oscar Pérez

Co-Producer:
Javier Castro
Concha Díaz

Costume Design:
Maritza Zambrano

Director:
Elia Schneider

Director of Photography:
Oscar Pérez

Dolby Consultant:
Jaume Puig

Editor:
José Sousa Gómes

Executive Producer:
José Ramón Novoa

Makeup Artist:
Lino Rojas

Production Manager:
Joel Novoa

Production Office Assistant:
Daniel Roversi

Screenplay:
Néstor Caballero
Santiago Tabernero

Sound Editor:
Daniel Pagan

Sound Recordist:
Jack Cassuto

Unit Manager:
Stalin Morillo

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