Darkness (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 11, 2002

Original Title:
Darkness

Alternate Titles:
A Sétima Vítima
Darkness - Die Macht der Finsternis
Dâkunesu
La séptima víctima
Oscuridad
Тьма

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Castelao Productions
Dimension Films
Filmax Entertainment
Vía Digital

Production Countries:
Spain | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  ES: 12  GB: 15  PT: M/16  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 88

A house. A past. A secret. Will you dare enter?

A teenage girl moves into a remote country home with her family, only to discover that the gloomy old house has a horrifying past that threatens to destroy them.

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Assistant Set Decoration:
Paco Escofet

Best Boy Electrician:
Javier Guerrero

Boom Operator:
Manel López

CG Artist:
Martin Contel
Jordi Costa
Joan Pardo

Camera Operator:
Albert Carreras

Casting:
Elena Arnao
Matt Western

Construction Coordinator:
José Luis Moya
Pedro Jesús De la Fuente

Construction Manager:
Ramón Moya

Costume Design:
Eva Arretxe

Dialect Coach:
Elizabeth Himelstein

Dialogue Coach:
Mary Kay McCoy

Dialogue Editor:
Ferran Mengod

Digital Compositor:
Gloria Bernabeu

Director:
Jaume Balagueró

Director of Photography:
Xavi Giménez

Dolby Consultant:
Jaume Puig

Editor:
Luis de la Madrid

Electrician:
Luis Ayala
Diego Moyano
Kike Martínez

Executive Producer:
Carlos Fernández
Guy J. Louthan
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein

First Assistant Camera:
Francesc Carreras
Roger Martínez
Juan Carlos Gómez

First Assistant Editor:
Bernat Vilaplana

Foley Artist:
Manuel Carrión

Foley Recordist:
Jordi Monrós

Gaffer:
José Luis Rodríguez

Grip:
Charly Guerrero
José Ángel Manrique
Javier González Leonardo

Hairstylist:
Nieves Martin
Satur Merino

Key Grip:
Mundo Mulero

Lighting Technician:
Charly Bujedo
Manel Fernández

Location Manager:
Elisa Sirvent

Makeup Artist:
Brad Wilder

Makeup Department Head:
Alma Casal

Negative Cutter:
José Calderón

Original Music Composer:
Carles Cases

Painter:
Martín Sánchez Fernández
Félix Álvarez

Producer:
Julio Fernández
Brian Yuzna

Production Accountant:
Richard Hyland

Production Assistant:
Ingrid Fernández de Castro
Elisa Sirvent
Alberto Álvarez

Production Design:
Llorenç Miquel

Production Executive:
Mark Sonoda

Production Manager:
Jesús L. Pérez Villar

Property Master:
Joan Sabaté

Props:
Jerome Boyle
Gustavo Suñer

Screenplay:
Jaume Balagueró
Fernando de Felipe

Script Supervisor:
Mariana Gironella

Second Assistant Camera:
Ferran Calvó
Marc Gómez del Moral

Second Assistant Director:
Anna Rua

Second Second Assistant Director:
Iñaki Sánchez Arrieta

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Óscar Faura

Set Decoration:
Deborah Chambers
Sylvia Steinbrecht

Sound:
Dani Fontrodona
Salva Mayolas

Sound Editor:
Manel López

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Orts

Special Effects Technician:
Daniel Izar de la Fuente
José M. Meneses
Juan Serrano

Steadicam Operator:
Ramón Sánchez

Still Photographer:
Manuel Zambrana

Story Editor:
Allan Baker

Storyboard Artist:
Jordi Huguet

Supervising Carpenter:
Antonio Sánchez-Romo

Third Assistant Director:
Rita Rubio

Underwater Camera:
Sebastián Hernandis
José Manuel Herrero Gaspar

Visual Effects Editor:
Luis de la Madrid

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jaume Vilaseca

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