A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 30, 1990
Original Title:
La teranyina
Alternate Titles:
La telaraña
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Floc
Generalitat de Catalunya - Departament de Cultura
Ministerio de Cultura España
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In 1909, the Rigau brothers are the owners of the most important textile factory in Feixes. When Francesc dies, Julià, a dark and ambitious ex-military man, takes over the steamer and confronts everyone to make uniforms for the Spanish army that is fighting the war in Morocco.
Assistant Camera:
Francesc Teres
Assistant Editor:
Celestí Marbà
Núria Marbà
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Anna Tarazón
Camera Operator:
Juan Carlos Lausín
Carpenter:
Pedro Gaspar
Casting:
Sandra Sánchez
Choreographer:
Berta Vallribera
Lluís Cussó
Cinematography:
Macari Golferichs
Color Timer:
Manuel Fuster
Costume Design:
Gràcia Bondia
Dialogue Editor:
David Doncos
Director:
Antoni Verdaguer
Dolby Consultant:
David Frazer
Editor:
Amat Carreras
Electrician:
Charly Guerrero
Andrés Moral
Executive Producer:
Alba Molas
Enric Gratacós
First Assistant Director:
Francisco G. Siurana
Focus Puller:
Joan Benet
Foley Artist:
Kiku Vidal
Geni Jack
Gaffer:
Apolinar Ramiro
Grip:
Sergi Neach
Key Grip:
Mundo Mulero
Makeup & Hair:
Chass Llach
Makeup Artist:
Hipólita López
Music:
Ramon Muntaner
Negative Cutter:
José Pérez
Novel:
Jaume Cabré
Painter:
Fernando Jové
Production Assistant:
Mariona Bruzzo
Production Design:
Josep Maria Espada
Production Manager:
Josep Guerrero
Production Secretary:
M. Antònia de Blas
Property Master:
Quim Durban
Props:
Julià Colomer
Script:
Helena Vila
Script Supervisor:
Fina Sensada
Seamstress:
Marina Rodríguez
Second Assistant Director:
Pere Botifoll
Set Decoration:
Pep Oliver
Sound Effects Editor:
Joan Quilis
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ricard Casals
Sound Recordist:
Ian Sasplugas
Special Effects Technician:
Tomás Urbán
Isidro Ruano
Still Photographer:
Lluïsa Garcia
Transportation Coordinator:
Gaspar Pintó
Unit Manager:
Xavier Basté
Wardrobe Assistant:
Margarida Samarra
Pepa Mogeda
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