Arder (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 5, 2024

Original Title:
Arder

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Ecam

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 6

During the Spanish Civil War, two Civil Guards inspect the home of a republican painter.

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Art Department Assistant:
Irene Atarés

Art Direction:
Berta Bellido

Assistant Camera:
Guillermo Ordás

Assistant Editor:
Marcos Besteiro

Boom Operator:
Angelina Foglio

Camera Operator:
Enrico Bárbaro Jr.

Cinematography:
Enrico Bárbaro Jr.

Data Management Technician:
Pablo de Aguilar

Director:
Manuel Bernal

Editor:
Cristian Tormo Navarro

First Assistant Director:
Álvaro López

Focus Puller:
Guillermo Ordás

Grip:
Marta Ortiz

Head of Production:
Juan Ernesto Regalado

Lighting Director:
Gonzalo Fernández

Lighting Technician:
Mariana de la Cruz
Juan Manuel Marín

Makeup & Hair:
Lucía Torres

Producer:
Juan Ernesto Regalado

Production Assistant:
Alba Ramajo

Production Runner:
Mario Torres Cabañas

Production Trainee:
Gonzalo Carvajal
Alejandro Villaplana

Props:
Clara Brayda

Script:
Miguel Mesa

Second Assistant Camera:
Marina Oliveros

Second Assistant Director:
Gonzalo Cámara

Sound Director:
David G. Camacho

Sound Editor:
David G. Camacho

Sound Recordist:
David G. Camacho

Still Photographer:
Pablo de Aguilar

Video Assist Operator:
Alexandre Rúas Castro

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lucía Ortega

Wardrobe Designer:
Josep Rosell

Writer:
Gabriela Sellanes Fagini

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