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Release Date:
January 14, 2022
Original Title:
Fèlix a la muntanya de Sant Cebrià
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Ajuntament de Vilafranca del Penedès
Ajuntament de la Pobla de Claramunt
Rajola Hidràulica
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Fèlix is a farmer who lives in the quiet vineyards of the Catalan Penedès. One day, he receives a visit from his grandfather, an old wizard, who asks him for help. Fèlix's sister, Sara, has been kidnapped by the dark wizards who live in the castle of the Sant Cebrià’s mountain. She will be sacrificed to the evil Wizard King Morden, who thousands of years ago was imprisoned by Fèlix's grandfather in that castle. Being Fèlix the only one able to save Sara, he will arm himself with his grandfather's ancient stick; he will walk to the wizards' castle and will cope with Morden.
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Art Direction:
Mar Miret
Assistant Art Director:
Lora Xarau
Lucia Planas
Assistant Director:
Antonio Vasquez
Cinematography:
Mateo Sanz
Compositor:
Galo Ortiz
Director:
Marc Pujol
Editor:
Rubén Donate
Executive Producer:
Marc Pujol
First Assistant Camera:
Victor "Lego" Rodríguez
Gaffer:
Álex Sueiras
Lighting Technician:
Gabo García
Producer:
David Salvador
Production Assistant:
Guillem Mula
Production Design:
Marc Pujol
Production Director:
Andrea Alonso
Production Sound Mixer:
David Liñán
Daniel Miranda
Second Assistant Camera:
Júlia Llansana
Sound Designer:
David Liñán
Thanks:
Ricard Rafecas
Guillem Pujol
Pastisseria Yummy
Ángel Hom
VFX Artist:
David Salvador
Writer:
Marc Pujol
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