Red Rooster (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 25, 2024

Original Title:
Gallo Rojo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
La Esgueva Films
Moraleja Films

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Ana returns to the village in summer with the intention of setting up a cinema in the courtyard of an old family house. One day she is working on her project and meets Lucía, an old acquaintance. She hasn't seen her for years but quickly starts to help Ana to make the cinema work properly. The screenings begin as the relationship between Ana and Lucia grows closer. Ana is worried about feeling integrated in the village, while Lucía suggests filming the different neighbours with her video camera so that they can appear in the screenings. The summer goes on and the village is emptying of people, while Ana and Lucía continue filming funny scenes. Soon it will be time for Lucia to leave the village and return to her life in the city, but Ana doesn't want to give up her new way of life in the village.

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Art Direction:
Nuria Rincón

Co-Producer:
Arturo Dueñas

Director:
Enrique García-Vázquez

Director of Photography:
Karu Borge

Editorial Consultant:
Laura García Serrano

Producer:
Enrique García-Vázquez

Production Manager:
Miguel A. Valdivieso

Screenstory:
Enrique García-Vázquez

Sound:
Sofía Corral

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