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Trazos Paralelos (2021)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 16M

Director : Arnold Sotomayor
Escritor : Fabio Llicán

Sinopsis

Corto documental que sigue el proceso creativo de dos artistas con estilos opuestos.

Actores

Nuria Cano
Nuria Cano
Salima Black
Salima Black

Tripulaciones

Arnold Sotomayor
Arnold Sotomayor
Director
Fabio Llicán
Fabio Llicán
Screenplay
Anays Docto
Anays Docto
Editor
Carlos Licapa
Carlos Licapa
Director of Photography
Arnold Sotomayor
Arnold Sotomayor
Editor
Anays Docto
Anays Docto
Assistant Director

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