Sincopat (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 16, 2023

Original Title:
Sincopat

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Films de L'Orient

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Ona, a creative executive of a large company, is about to launch the latest technological revolution into the market: a device that allows listening to music directly inside the brain.

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Art Department Assistant:
Einar Soler
Carlota Tapia

Art Direction:
Bea Casas

Assistant Director:
Ramon Lázaro

Casting Director:
Edgar Moreno

Colorist:
David Avecilla

Director:
Pol Diggler

Director of Photography:
Kimio Ogawa

Driver:
Lluis Salas

Editor:
Pol Diggler

Electrician:
Rocío Guijarro
Ian Massana
Carles Cros
Roman

Executive Producer:
Sandra Forn

Gaffer:
Marc Guardiola

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Arola Palau

Makeup Artist:
Susi Rodríguez

Music:
Ari Ann Wire

Music Editor:
Marc Gual

Producer:
Guillem Barceló

Production Assistant:
Gemma Soto

Script Supervisor:
Javier Méndez Cañada

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Alejandra Napurí

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Diego Aveiga

Sound Design Assistant:
Ferran Pujol

Sound Designer:
Albert Fariñas

Still Photographer:
Berta Doria

Writer:
Pol Diggler
Ramon Lázaro

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