Sunday Light (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 2007

Original Title:
Luz de domingo

Alternate Titles:
Niedzielne swiatlo

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Canal+ España
Nickel Odeon
TVE
TeleMadrid

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

… that joy that good people radiate.

The small Asturian village of Cenciella, Spain, at the beginning of the twentieth century. The quiet life of Urbano and Estrella, a kind and naive couple in love, is seriously altered when they get involved in the fierce struggle between the local political factions.

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Assistant Director:
Salvador Gómez Cuenca

Camera Operator:
Ricardo Navarrete
Manuel Velasco

Costume Designer:
Lourdes de Orduña

Director:
José Luis Garci

Director of Photography:
Félix Monti

Editor:
José Luis Garci

Executive Producer:
Salvador Gómez Cuenca

Foley Artist:
Manuel Corrales

Hair Department Head:
Alicia López

Makeup Department Head:
Susana Gonsálvez

Original Music Composer:
Pablo Cervantes

Producer:
Juan Carmona
Nacho Carballo
José A. Sánchez
José Luis Garci

Screenplay:
José Luis Garci

Script Supervisor:
Eugenia Cuesta

Set Decoration:
Gil Parrondo
Óscar Sempere
Julián Mateos

Songs:
José Ángel Hevia

Sound Editor:
Diego Garrido

Sound Mixer:
José Antonio Bermúdez

Sound Recordist:
Agustín Peinado

Story:
Ramón Pérez de Ayala

Writer:
Horacio Valcárcel

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