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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2007

Cortometraje hecho en la escuela de cine de Chile en 16 mm (50 ASA).

Niño 1: Santiago Walker
Niño 2: Ignacio Montenegro
Papá: Cristián Silva

Directora: María Jesús Letelier
Productores: Mara Cuadra, Matías Ureta
Director de Fotografía: Sebastián Zahr
Cámara, Montaje, Casting, Música: Ignacio Walker
Dirección de Arte: Montserrat Vallejos

Asistente de Cámara: Nicolás Canobra
Sonido Directo: Jorge Riquelme
Caña Sonido: Ignacio Olivares
Asistente de Iluminación: Nicolás González
Gaffer: Camilo Peralta

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  • from what I understand, this is a shattering piece of film!

  • Art in the cinema: Very well done. Other comments show concern for the boy. They should look at the next level, that this is a fictional work, it's success is in generating a powerful outcome. Indeed, the boy is alive and well and the short movie awaits another audience. Thank you for sharing this film.

  • no me gusto

  • @vicento nENE lo mata por ke estaba detras del objeto al cual el estaba disparando

  • Bastante malo para usar un rollo de 16 mm.

  • ...si pero por qué lo mata?.....

  • Buen cortometraje! la musica permanente me perturba un poco, pero todo bien. simple, claro y bonito.

  • que grande la actuacion de santiago.

  • muy buen cortometraje, felicitaciones...

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