A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 24, 2018
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
September 11, 2018
Creators:
Raúl Vidal
Original Title:
Incomunicados
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Muchas Manos Films
Countries:
AR
A defect within Celutel, the Telecommunication Corporation, affects cell phone lines starting with area code 153. Users from Cordoba, struggle to communicate and this leads to many absurd situations around the Corporation and its employees; who try to solve the user's problems; and at the same time, their own problems. With neurotic and paradoxical situations, taken to the absurd, Incommunicado is a comedy that plays with the communication phenomena.
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Actor's Assistant:
Soledad San Martín
Art Direction:
Claudia Caminos
Assistant Art Director:
Alberto Gelfo
Assistant Camera:
Miguel Ugalde
Assistant Director:
Javier Correa Cáceres
Boom Operator:
Eimi Pouli
Camera Operator:
Franco Herrera
Adriana Zanier
Casting:
Rosa María Hernández
Cinematography:
Franco Herrera
Data Management Technician:
Jorge Diaz Jurado
Editor:
Inés María Barrionuevo
Raúl Vidal
Magalí Mérida
Electrician:
Gonzalo Moncalvillo
Marcos Navarro
Martín Córdoba
Executive Producer:
Matias Carrizo
Gaffer:
Nicolás Arselán
Location Manager:
Ariel Cáceres
Makeup & Hair:
Agustín Gelfo
Music:
Marcelo Yakko
Producer:
Raúl Vidal
Production Assistant:
Ricardo Gutierrez
Paula Gaitán Romano
Ary Aguilo
Production Manager:
Melina Araya
Props:
Luis Maldonado
Script:
Adrián Ochoa
Second Assistant Director:
Federico Schmucler
Set Designer:
Diego Romero
Sound:
Laura Santos
Still Photographer:
Sol Schiller
Visual Effects Editor:
Denis Molina
Wardrobe Master:
Cintia Gasparotto
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