Project Detail

Snail's Dessert

Synopsis

From chopping board to dining table the film follows the preparation, delivery, and consumption of a tasteful snail's dessert.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
1 mins 7 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Gustavo Arteaga
Editor
Gustavo Arteaga
Screenwriter
Gustavo Arteaga
Director of Photography
Gustavo Arteaga
Sound
Gustavo Arteaga

Production Status

Sales Company

Gustavo Arteaga

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