There is a God, his name is Maradona
For Quilmes, a tribute to an Argentinian great as he looks down on his team from heaven.
Credits
powered by- Agency draftLine/Buenos Aires
- Production Company Argentinacine
- Director Augusto Zapiola
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Credits
powered by- Agency draftLine/Buenos Aires
- Production Company Argentinacine
- Director Augusto Zapiola
- Chief Creative Officer Diego Gueler Montero
- Creative Alvaro Lopez
- Creative Director Dario Ventura
- Producer Carolina Cantini
- Director Joaquin Guiraldes
- Executive Producer Diego Gonzalez
- Producer Nano Tidone
- Producer German Escande
- Color Nice Shoes/New York
- Colorist Maria Carretero
- Sound Tandem Music/Argentina
- VFX Ratio VFX
- Music Swing Musica & Audio Post
- Post Producer Aldo Ferrari
- Editor Emiliano Fardaus
- Producer Cosme Argerich
Credits
powered by- Agency draftLine/Buenos Aires
- Production Company Argentinacine
- Director Augusto Zapiola
- Chief Creative Officer Diego Gueler Montero
- Creative Alvaro Lopez
- Creative Director Dario Ventura
- Producer Carolina Cantini
- Director Joaquin Guiraldes
- Executive Producer Diego Gonzalez
- Producer Nano Tidone
- Producer German Escande
- Color Nice Shoes/New York
- Colorist Maria Carretero
- Sound Tandem Music/Argentina
- VFX Ratio VFX
- Music Swing Musica & Audio Post
- Post Producer Aldo Ferrari
- Editor Emiliano Fardaus
- Producer Cosme Argerich
This football film, Tiro Libre, crafted in honor of the late Maradona quickly went viral in Argentina.
The country crowds around the television screen, watching a corner kick. Suddenly, the ball stops in mid-air. Some force stops the ball and then takes it up the field, dodging opponents and scattering rivals around the playing field.
With cinematographic direction from Augusto Giménez Zapiola and Joaquín Güiraldes Tiro Libre creates a myth out of a legend. Adios Nonino by Astor Piazzolla accompanies the film. DraftLine and Argentinacine produced the film.