A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 18, 2000
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 11
Finale:
December 27, 2000
Creators:
Bruno Stagnaro
Original Title:
Okupas
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Ideas del Sur
Countries:
AR
During the year 2000, Ricardo, Pollo, Walter and Chiqui occupied a house in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Congreso. The four young people forge a strong friendship that leads them to go through different stories of crime, drugs and social marginalization.
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Art Direction:
Sebastián Rosés
Assistant Camera:
Pablo García Cases
Assistant Director:
Matías Stagnaro
Natalia Urruty
Assistant Editor:
Martina Seminara
Assistant Electrician:
Juan Pablo Redolfi
Assistant Set Decoration:
Claudia Tortora
Catering:
Roberto Guisado
Costume Designer:
Vanesa Hojenberg
Director:
Bruno Stagnaro
Director of Photography:
Juan Cruz Bucich
Director of Previsualization:
Leandro Vital
Electrician:
Manolo Martinez
Graphic Designer:
Hugo Zanusso
Location Casting:
Federico Noejovich
Music:
Axel Krygier
Music Consultant:
Enrique Bellande
Music Supervisor:
Virginia Koren
Enrique Bellande
Online Editor:
Claudio Magliacane
Production Assistant:
Pablo Trachter
Valeria Bischoff
Production Director:
Claudio Sambi
Script:
Esther Feldman
Alberto Muñoz
Bruno Stagnaro
Sound:
Horacio Almada
Rubén Piputto Santos
Sound Editor:
Andres Plat
Martín Grignaschi
Technical Supervisor:
Sebastian Bugia
Vehicles Coordinator:
Risto Mejide
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