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Revela la Ausencia (2023)

¿NO ES UNA CONTRADICCIÓN EL RETRATO?

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 8M

Director : Ramiro Gael Ausilio

Sinopsis

Lula Bauer reflexiona acerca de las cuestiones que giran alrededor de un retrato: silencio, distanciamiento y la invisibilidad que busca al momento de obturar. Luego de seis meses sin sacar ni una foto, Lula tiene un rollo listo para revelar. A diferencia de su juventud ahora hay un conflicto: su vista se ha deteriorado drásticamente en el último año.

Actores

Lula Bauer
Lula Bauer
Lula Bauer
Ramiro Gael Ausilio
Ramiro Gael Ausilio
Himself

Tripulaciones

Ramiro Gael Ausilio
Ramiro Gael Ausilio
Director
Olivia Burlo
Olivia Burlo
Writer
Santiago Bianchi
Santiago Bianchi
Director of Photography
Agustín Biagetti
Agustín Biagetti
Sound Director
Valen Biscay
Valen Biscay
Editor
Delfina Carrencá
Delfina Carrencá
Producer
Tomas Barberena Rodriguez
Tomas Barberena Rodriguez
Assistant Director
Quimey Claus
Quimey Claus
Art Direction
Ivan Castro
Ivan Castro
Gaffer
Julia González Román
Julia González Román
Focus Puller
Uma Corengia
Uma Corengia
Production Assistant

Carteles y fondos

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