The Rati Horror Show (El Rati Horror Show) 14 years old

The most harmful form of stupidity.

The Rati Horror Show

"El Rati Horror Show" is a documentary portraying the dramatic story of Fernando Ariel Carrera, an ordinary man unjustly convicted to 30 years of prison -not by mistake but deliberately- by the manipulation of a Judicial Case. The movie takes as a central point the way in which Fernando Carrera's case was set up: the manipulation and alteration of evidence at the scene; the manipulation by the police of the testimonies of the few witnesses called to declare; the manipulation of national media by Rubén Maugeri, key witness and president of the 34th Precinct Friends Association. On the other hand, we show how Fernando Carrera lives his days in prison, knowing he is another victim of police excesses and of a legal system that unjustly convicted him

Credits

The Rati Horror Show Cast

Name Character
Enrique Piñeyro He was 53, now 68 years old as Himself
Andres Bagg as Himself

The Rati Horror Show Crew

Name Department
Enrique Piñeyro as Director. He was 53 (now 68) years old Directing
Enrique Piñeyro as Producer. He was 53 (now 68) years old Production
Enrique Piñeyro as Screenplay. He was 53 (now 68) years old Writing
Roberto Migone as Sound Re-Recording Mixer. Sound
Santiago Svirsky as Visual Effects. He was 35 (now 50) years old Visual Effects
Pablo Tesoriere as Director. Directing
Pablo Tesoriere as Producer. Production
The Rati Horror Show poster
The Rati Horror Show (14 years)

The most harmful form of stupidity.

  • Release day: Thursday, September 16, 2010
  • Runtime: 86 minutes