Light Years
YEAR: 2017 • COUNTRIES: ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, SPAIN, FRANCE, MEXICO, USA, THE NETHERLANDS, PORTUGAL • RUNNING TIME: 72 MIN • CATEGORY: FEATURE/FICTION • GENRE: DRAMA • LANGUAGES(S): SPANISH, PORTUGUESE
Director
Manuel Abramovich
Cast
Lucrecia Martel, Daniel Gimenez Cacho, Lola Dueñas, Gustavo Bohm, Juan Minujín, Daniel Veronese, Marcelo Sein, Rafael Spregelburd, Matheus Nachtergaele, Nanego Lira, Evandro Melo
Screenwriter(s)
Manuel Abramovich
Producer(s)
Benjamin Domenech, Santiago Gallelli, Matías Roveda, Manuel Abramovich, Lucrecia Martel, Vania Catani
Co-producer(s)
Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar, Esther García, Marie-Pierre Macia, Claire Gadéa, Juan Pablo Galli, Juan Vera, Alejandro Cacetta, Eva Eisenloeffel, Leontine Petit, Joost de Vries, Michel Merkt, Luís Urbano, Georges Schoucair, Joslyn Barnes, Danny Glover, Susan Rockefeller, Juan Perdomo, Natalia Meta.
Executive Producer(s)
Pablo Cruz, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, Angelisa Stein
Associate Producer(s)
Guillermo Kuitca, Juan Manuel Collado, Fabiana Tiscornia, Elvira González Fraga, Alejandro Musich, Gonzalo Rodríguez Bubis, Julia Solomonoff
Produced by
Rei Pictures, Bananeira Filmes
In co-production with
El Deseo, Patagonik, MPM Film, Canana, Lemming Film, KNM, O Som e a Fúria, Louverture Films, Schortcut Films, Telecine, Bertha Foundation, Perdomo Productions, Picnic Producciones, Punta Colorada de Cinema
International Sales
Rei Pictures
Synopsis
ZAMA (2017, Lucrecia Martel) didn’t come alone. It brought with her a shooting journal written by Selva Almada –El mono en el remolino– and this documentary by Manuel Abramovich, who, as a sound intruder, captured the meticulous work of the director from Salta and the warm, human, joyful precision.
Cinematographer
Manuel Abramovich
Editor
Iara Rodríguez Vilardebó
Sound Designer
Sofía Straface (ASA)
Mix
Leandro de Loredo (ASA)
Colorist
Delfina Mayer
Post Supervisor
Andrea Bendrich
Line Producer(s)
Javier Leoz, Eugenio Fernández Abril
With the support of
INCAA (Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales), ANCINE, FSA – Fundo Setorial de Audiovisual, BRDE, Protocolo de Cooperación ANCINE-INCAA, Mecenazgo Cultural – Buenos Aires Ciudad, Fundación Ernesto Sábato, EFICINE 189, ASUR, Netherlands Film Fund, Netherlands Film Production Incentive, Programa Ibermedia, ICAA – Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, Aide aux Cinémas du Monde, CNC – Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères et du Développement International – Institut Français, Musings, CBA Worldview and UNCUYO Mendoza, Ministerio de Cultura y Turismo de Salta, Instituto Cultural Provincia de Corrientes, Ministerio de Turismo Provincia de Corrientes, Alta Definición Argentina, Volkswagen, Cinemart, Berlinale Co-Production Market
And
América TAV, Estudio Piloto, Cine Chromatix