Durazno (film)
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Durazno (Spanish for 'Peach'), also known in English as Apricot, is a documentary film directed by Yashira Jordan.[2] The film utilized crowd-funding and ecological production,[3][4] and is one of the first of its type to be made in Bolivia and Argentina.[5]
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Directed by | Yashira Jordan |
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Produced by | Fernanda Peñarrieta Gabriel Pastore Yashira Jordan |
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Cinematography | Germán Peters Leandro Monti |
Edited by | Natacha Valerga |
Music by | Kostas Kakouris Don Cairo Óscar García |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
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Language | Spanish |
Budget | $30,000 (est) |
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The documentary was filmed during 2012 in the Argentinian cities of Santa Fe and La Plata, as well as in Cochabamba, Bolivia.[6]