The Black Moon (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 14, 1990

Original Title:
La luna negra

Alternate Titles:
Sabbath 1 - La luna negra
Sabbath 1 - The Black Moon

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Beta Film
Origen
RTP
Reteitalia

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy | Portugal | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 

Runtime: 81

After experiencing a series of traumatic, seemingly unrelated, accidents, Eva begins to notice that her daughter Luna is behaving in increasingly strange ways.

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Assistant Camera:
Juan Martín

Assistant Decorator:
Miguel López Pelegrín

Assistant Director:
Javier Chinchilla
Héctor Carré

Assistant Editor:
Vanesa Hidalgo

Costume Designer:
José María de Cossío

Delegated Producer:
Luis Pérez-Fontán

Director:
Imanol Uribe

Director of Photography:
Javier Aguirresarobe

Editor:
Teresa Font

Electrician:
Gregorio Marqués
José Vicente Salvador
Manuel Luque Quero

Executive Producer:
Antonio Cardenal

Gaffer:
Casimiro Dengra

Grip:
Edmundo Sanz

Hairstylist:
Josefa Pérez

Makeup Artist:
Fernando Florido

Original Music Composer:
José Nieto

Production Design:
Koldo Vallés

Production Director:
Antonio Martín

Production Secretary:
Marta Murube

Property Master:
Antonio Guillén Rey

Screenplay:
Imanol Uribe

Script Supervisor:
Ignacio Gutiérrez-Solana

Seamstress:
Emilia Montero

Sound Recordist:
Licio Marcos de Oliveira

Special Effects Supervisor:
Antonio Balandín

Steadicam Operator:
Carlos Cabeceràn

Still Photographer:
Elvira Sánchez-Gallo

Unit Manager:
Julio Parra

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Josune Lasa

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