Bolivia (film)
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Bolivia is a 2001 Argentine and Dutch drama film directed by Israel Adrián Caetano, his first feature-length film. The screenplay is written by Caetano, based upon the Romina Lafranchini story, about his wife. The motion picture features Freddy Flores and Rosa Sánchez, among others.[1]
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Directed by | Israel Adrián Caetano |
Written by | Screenplay: Israel Adrián Caetano Story: Romina Lafranchini |
Produced by | Executive Producer: Matías Mosteirín Producer: Roberto Ferro Associate Producer: Lita Stantic |
Starring | Freddy Flores Enrique Liporace Rosa Sánchez |
Cinematography | Julián Apezteguia |
Edited by | Santiago Ricci Lucas Scavino |
Music by | Los Kjarkas |
Distributed by | Cinema Tropical |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Countries | Argentina Netherlands |
Language | Spanish |
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The film was photographed in "gritty" 16mm black-and-white, and was shot by cinematographer Julián Apezteguia.[2] Bolivia was filmed entirely in Buenos Aires.