Tomás (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 9, 2023

Original Title:
Tomás

Alternate Titles:
Hilda

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Instituto del Cine de Madrid

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Life after Death

Tomás is an old man who suffers from Alzheimer's disease dependent on his family who has a complicated relationship with him due to his condition, which causes a conflict of interest with Tomás' daughter wanting him to live, her granddaughter being completely indifferent, and his son-in-law. wanting him to die.

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Art Direction:
Claudia Peces Peñalver

Assistant Art Director:
Luana Peters

Assistant Camera:
Adrián Rodríguez Gómez

Assistant Director:
Alejandro Reviejo Moreno

Camera Operator:
Jaime Manchón

Colorist:
Esther García Sánchez

Data Wrangler:
Katie Bayona
Álvaro Ruiz Martínez

Director:
Stephano Rasmussen Zambrano

Director of Photography:
Gabriel Villamizar García

Editor:
Tano Guerra

Electrician:
Cristina Revilla Pedruelo
Carlos J. Bermudo

First Assistant Camera:
Dorina Scherer

Gaffer:
Adrián Góngora Montero

Makeup & Hair:
Denisse Flores

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Valentina Orchard

Original Music Composer:
Luisma Villegas

Producer:
Itziar Rebolé Ignacio

Props:
Telma Hosta González

Script Supervisor:
Pablo Sánchez Martín

Second Assistant Camera:
Saúl Pérez Gómez

Sound:
Leo Bercetche Gibson

Sound Designer:
Diego López Rial

Writer:
Roberto Rivas

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