| Gustavo Cornillón | ... | Man | |
| María Alche | ... | Woman | |
| Luis Rial | ... | Chief |
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| Juan Pablo Zaramella | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Gustavo Cornillón | ||
| Juan Pablo Zaramella | ||
Produced by | |||
| Silvina Cornillon | .... | producer | |
| Mario Rulloni | .... | producer | |
| Sol Rulloni | .... | producer | |
| Juan Pablo Zaramella | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Osmar Maderna | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Sergio Piñeyro | |||
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Sol Rulloni | .... | assistant director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Diego Gat | .... | sound designer | |
| Flavio Nogueira | .... | sound effects editor | |
Animation Department | |||
| Juan Pablo Zaramella | .... | animator | |
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Sometimes you just need to watch a film and take it all in, as descriptions and reviews cannot do it justice. Clearly "Luminaris" is clearly such a film. I'll tell you a BIT about it but not the odd plot--but you really just need to see it. It's a strange fantasy film that exudes charm--and can't help but make you smile.
The film was shot using a process a lot like stop-motion. However, instead of trying to seamlessly putting it together so it looks smooth, they deliberately had a strange jerky sort of look that worked very well. I particularly loved how the people never walked--the just seemed to MOVE down the street using this film process.
As a result of seeing this film, I am going to find out if the filmmaker (Juan Pablo Zaramella) has made other films, as I am going to rush out to see them. The guy certainly has great skills and manages to make the most of a seemingly simple idea. You've gotta see this one...
By the way, although Zaramella is an Argentinian, the film has no dialog and can be seen and enjoyed by all.