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Release Date:
October 5, 2005
Original Title:
Violeta de mil colores
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Babilla Ciné
TheLatinoGroup
kira PROJECT
Production Countries:
Colombia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
Surrounded by candles and immersed in petals, a woman tired of a life without purpose carefully prepares her death scene in the bathtub, turning it into a ritual. Every drop of blood in her veins mixes with the warm water as she remembers small fragments of her life.
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Art Direction:
Luz Ángela Sierra
Assistant Art Director:
Felipe Cortés
Assistant Director:
Vlamyr Vizcaya
Associate Producer:
Federico Mejía
Jorge Vallejo
Cinematography:
Carlos Arango De Montis
Director:
Harold Trompetero
Editor:
Jorge Vallejo
Executive Producer:
Harold Trompetero
Eduardo Parra
Vlamyr Vizcaya
First Assistant Camera:
Marcia Juzga
Original Music Composer:
Iván Benavides
Production Manager:
Eduardo Parra
Script Supervisor:
José Bayona
Second Assistant Camera:
Benjamin Briu
Second Unit Director:
Vlamyr Vizcaya
Sound Designer:
Mike Levesque Jr.
Sound Recordist:
Wilberto Madera
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