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Lita Stantic

With multiple credits under her belt, Lita Stantic earned the name of being a talented producer. Starting her entertainment career producing for the silver screen, Stantic's early credits included the Julie Christie dramatic period piece "Miss Mary" (1986), "Summer of the Colt" (1989) and the Assumpta Serna dramatic biopic "I, the Worst of All" (1991). Stantic continued to focus on film through the nineties and the early 2000s, producing movies like the Martin Adjemian drama "The Swamp" (2001) and the dramatic adaptation "Red Bear" (2002) with Julio Chavez. Stantic then focused on film, producing the Mercedes Moran drama "The Holy Girl" (2005), the documentary "Cafe De Los Maestros" (2008) with Horacio A Salgan and the Mercedes Moran crime drama "Lamb of God" (2008). She also appeared in the Ramon del Rio period drama "Paraguayan Hammock" (2008) and "Habi, the Foreigner" (2013) with Martina Juncadella. Stantic most recently produced "Paulina" (2015).
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