Blooming (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 23, 2023

Original Title:
Florecer

Alternate Titles:
Blooming

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Alexandra Iglesias
Escac Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Rosa María, with 35 years of marriage behind her, secretly wakes up at midnight and discovers a bouquet of violets at the entrance of her house. However, one day, her mysterious lover will stop sending the usual flowers. Luckily, though, her husband is away from work for a few days, taking the opportunity to find out who is really wooing her.

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Art Direction:
Elisa Cabistany

Assistant Camera:
Javi Seva

Assistant Director:
Marina García

Author:
Evangelina Sobredo

Camera Operator:
Mikel Andoni G.

Casting Director:
Claudia Silva

Cinematography:
Mikel Andoni G.

Color Grading:
Marc Tarruell Roma

Director:
Alexandra Iglesias

Editor:
Javier Coca

Electrician:
Arturo Del Valle
Unai Bonilla
Jon Marcos Guerra

Executive Producer:
Alexandra Iglesias

Music:
Simón Ordóñez

Production Assistant:
David Vega

Production Director:
Nuria Casellas
Marc Vadillo

Production Sound Mixer:
Àngel Bañuelos

Script:
Simón Ordóñez

Songs:
Evangelina Sobredo
Manzanita

Sound Designer:
Kris G. Moncada

Thanks:
Karu Borge
Jo García Garrido

Writer:
López Alonso

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