A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 30, 2015
Original Title:
Bictor Ugo
Production Companies:
Cenizas y Viento Cendres I Vent
Cine México
la sombra shadow
Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
Ugo, magician and “grouchician” (as he defines himself), lives from drink to drink in a crowded, eclectic working-class neighborhood that seems like a setting from another era – a place where working is frowned upon and one can have anything except for obligations. There, he drags his feet on an existentialist nighttime walk, wandering through the labyrinthine refuge of the neighborhood streets in his own mind.
Additional Camera:
Carlos Clausell
Josep María Bendicho
Art Department Assistant:
María Sabrás
Art Direction:
Inés Santiago
Carlos Clausell
Josep María Bendicho
Associate Producer:
Juan Cordero
Adelio Sánchez
Santiago Lourido
Jaume Edu
René Puare
José Manuel Cagide
Camera Operator:
Dani Belza
Eva Pérez
Carlos Larrondo
Joan Rubio
Pedro González-Rubio
Chef:
Froid Freedman
Cinematography:
Pedro González-Rubio
Dani Belza
Color Timer:
Luis Morales
Director:
Carlos Clausell
Josep María Bendicho
Editor:
Yibrán Asuad
Miguel Musálem
Editorial Services:
Adrián Parisi
Electrician:
Fran Relay
Alpha Mikeliunas
Lighting Camera:
Joan Rubio
Lighting Technician:
Tino Soler
Mix Technician:
Héctor Morales
Music:
Martín Delgado
Andrés Sánchez
Xumo Nunjo
Producer:
José Leandro Córdova Lucas
Carlos Clausell
Josep María Bendicho
Production Manager:
Jaume Edu
Production Office Assistant:
Inés Santiago
Alex Mestre
Isabel Martínez
Javi Mestre
Screenplay:
Carlos Clausell
Josep María Bendicho
Hugo Hermo
Sound Designer:
Matías Barberis
Sound Editor:
Reyner Hinojosa
Valeria Mancheva
Sound Engineer:
Carlos Cortés
Sound Mixer:
Matías Barberis
Sound Recordist:
Raúl Mellado
Marta G. Aguado
Steadicam Operator:
Joan Rubio
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