A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 17, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
September 24, 2011
Creators:
Ignacio Sarchi
Original Title:
Ander Egg
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
INCAA
Instituto Audiovisual de Entre Ríos
PASTO
Countries:
AR
Adolfo, 60 years old, soon to retire, has the only chance to do something important in his life. He works as a public employee in a forgotten agency: Department of Paranormal Intelligence. After a mysterious accident: some children disappear in the river without any trace of their bodies. He, who has not solved a case in 15 years, is sent to Victoria.
Art Direction:
Ignacio Luppi
Assistant Art Director:
Cristian Barbagelata
Assistant Camera:
Federico Lastra
Assistant Director:
Francisco Márquez
Assistant Director of Photography:
Pedro Bootz
Assistant Editor:
Milton Secchi
Camera Operator:
Soledad Rodríguez
Cinematography:
Soledad Rodríguez
Continuity:
Rafael Cardelli
Costume Design:
Cecilia Jacob
Director:
Maximiliano Schonfeld
Editor:
Mauricio Fernando Minotti
Executive Producer:
Bárbara Francisco
Fernando Brom
Music:
Jackson Souvenirs
Norman McLoughlin
Javier Diz
Production Assistant:
Gabriel Osan
Francisco Castro
Production Manager:
Ignacio Sarchi
Script Coordinator:
Eloy Alazard
Sound:
Federico Vitor
Sound Assistant:
Mercedes Rondina
Sound Editor:
Mercedes Tennina
Federico Esquerro
Sound Mix Technician:
Federico Esquerro
Santiago Fumagalli
Thanks:
Eduardo Crespo
Gabriel Osan
Gabriel Zaragoza
Marcelo Bechara
Araceli Castellanos Gotte
Title Designer:
Rafael Cardelli
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