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Release Date:
November 2, 2013
Original Title:
Espectro
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Open Window Productions
Production Countries:
Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Marta used to be a recognized and successful psychic, but after a dramatic experience, she loses faith in her gift and develops agoraphobia. She couldn't see the devilish side of her rapper, Mario, and now, Marta is afraid that Mario will stalk her again. As soon as she released from the asylum, she moves to Monica's uncle apartment. There, she feels safe. But soon, she has trouble with her crazy neighbors. And if this wasn't enough, a spectrum starts to haunt her, making her life impossible. Marta will have to fight against all these difficulties and manage to get her gift back before Mario finds her.
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ADR Editor:
Daniel Douglass
Assistant Art Director:
Mariana Aceves
Assistant Editor:
Melanie Haslam
Salvador Flores
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Alejandra Gonzalez-Reygadas
Assistant Production Manager:
Martha Naranjo Sandoval
Camera Operator:
Jordi de Planell
Cinematography:
Marc Bellver
Compositors:
Erick Bongcam
Alejandro de Icaza
Costume Design:
Atzin Hernández
Dialogue Editor:
Enrique Fernández Tanco
Digital Compositors:
Octavio Mancilla
Gustavo Bellón
Daniela Cortez Güendulain
Digital Producer:
Jorge de Jesús Pérez Alba
Director:
Alfonso Pineda Ulloa
Editor:
Jorge Macaya
Marcelino Islas Hernández
Executive Producer:
Araceli Velázquez
Joceline Hernández
Eugenio Villamar
Rodolfo Marquez
Andrés Tagliavini
Manolo Cardona
Daniel Posada
First Assistant Camera:
Fernando Hernández
Foley:
José E. Caldararo
Foley Editor:
Bechen de Loredo
Gaffer:
Edgar Ambriz Espinoza
Graphic Novel Illustrator:
Diego Suárez Groult
Lead Character Designer:
Omar Rocha
Lighting Camera:
Jorge de Jesús Pérez Alba
Line Producer:
Eugenio Villamar
Joceline Hernández
Location Manager:
Víctor Solorio
Makeup Artist:
Ariel León Castro
Jimena Cuarón
César Perlop
Tacho
Makeup Effects:
César Perlop
Music:
Alex de Icaza
Dan Zlotnik
Musician:
Alejandro de Icaza
Post Production Supervisor:
Carlos A. Morales
Vanessa Hernández
Producer:
Santiago Garcia Galvan
Alex García
Production Accountant:
Jacobo Pineda
Production Coordinator:
Juan R. González Frank
Claudia Mera
Dino Villegas
Production Design:
Bernardo Trujillo
Production Manager:
Alejandra Gonzalez-Reygadas
Screenplay:
Carlos Esteban Orozco
Juan Felipe Orozco
Script Supervisor:
Eva Ruiz de Chávez
Second Assistant Director:
Berenice Gil
Carlos Manzo
Second Unit:
Gerard Mates
Set Decoration:
Noyolotl Orrante Mata
Sound Designer:
John Sawa
Sound Effects Editor:
John Sawa
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alejandro de Icaza
Sound Recordist:
Axel Muñoz
Special Effects Supervisor:
Edgardo Mejia
Still Photographer:
María Grinda
Stunt Coordinator:
Julian Bucio
Stunts:
César René Vigné
Supervising Sound Editor:
Alejandro de Icaza
Thanks:
Dan Carrillo Levy
Transportation Captain:
Sergio Galicia
Transportation Coordinator:
Ricardo Díaz Avilés
Unit Production Manager:
Omar Arias González
Visual Effects Producer:
Gabriela Olmedo
Jose C. Garcia de Letona
Edgardo Mejia
Writer:
Alfonso Pineda Ulloa
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