Invierno (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 11, 2023

Original Title:
Invierno

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Instituto del Cine de Madrid

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Oriana finds a mirror on the street returning from a party with Bety, her best friend. After saying goodbye to her, Oriana must overcome the obstacles that her mirror presents to her until she accepts the harsh reality that she must face.

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Art Direction:
Lourdes Sarmiento

Assistant Art Director:
Ekaitz Urzelai Rodríguez

Assistant Director:
Sandra R. Landero

Camera Operator:
Carlos J. Bermudo

Data Wrangler:
Ana María López Bautista

Director:
RCohello

Director of Photography:
Luis Quevedo

Editor:
Jana Vidal Santamaría

First Assistant Camera:
Oliver Heyde

First Assistant Director:
Hugo Roman

Gaffer:
Carla Pereyra
Jesús Ortega Álvarez

Producer:
Sofía Álvarez Lavilla

Producer's Assistant:
Alejandra Rodriguez Iglesias

Props:
María Massot Lorenzo

Script Supervisor:
Mariangela Di Vita

Second Assistant Camera:
Janire Hurtado Mateo

Second Assistant Director:
Gonzalo Santibañez Lara

Second Second Assistant Director:
Pablo Molina Ramos
Marcos Cabrera Romero

Sound:
Javier Pineda

Still Photographer:
Stephano Rasmussen Zambrano
César Jumpa
Amy Martínez

Thanks:
Antonio Hernández

Third Assistant Camera:
María Plaza Herreros

Writer:
César Jumpa

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