Alicia (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2023

Original Title:
Alicia

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Héqate Producciones SL
Pickety Witch
Tresimedia

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Carolina will have to deal with the childhood fears of her daughter Alicia, who has just gone blind and believes that an old woman lives in her room.

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Art Department Assistant:
Cristina Santa-Cruz Mateos

Art Direction:
Lisle Ordónez Moreno

Camera Operator:
Hugo Domínguez

Camera Trainee:
Marta Escoz

Color Grading:
Zoltán Farkas

Director:
Tony Morales

Director of Photography:
Chus Lara

Editor:
Tony Morales

Executive Producer:
Tony Morales
Chris Sablan
Mariano Serrano
Pedro del Mazo

First Assistant Director:
Kike Ramírez

Makeup & Hair:
Olaya Vasco

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Irene Puche

Makeup Artist:
Pedro Raúl de Diego

Mixing Engineer:
Carlos Vera

Music:
Antonio de Haro

Producer:
Tony Morales
Juan Espinosa de los Monteros
Jordi Roca Agut
Miguel Ruz
Pedro Fernández
Pedro del Mazo
Mariano Serrano

Production Assistant:
Elena Villén Cano

Production Director:
Sofía P. Jordán

Script:
Celia Casanova

Sound:
Alec Inogés Maestre
Carlos Ruiz

Sound Designer:
Carlos Ruiz

Writer:
Tony Morales
Fer Zaragoza

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