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Release Date:
October 28, 2016
Original Title:
Que Dios nos perdone
Alternate Titles:
Die Morde von Madrid
May God Forgive Us
May God Save Us
신이여 우리를 구원하소서
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Atresmedia
Hernández y Fernández PC
Movistar+
TeleMadrid
Tornasol Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 ES: 18 GR: K12 IT: T JP: R18+ NL: 12
Runtime: 127
Madrid, summer 2011. Economic crisis. 15-M movement and 1.5 million pilgrims waiting for the Pope’s arrival live side by side in a Madrid that’s hotter and more chaotic than ever. In this context, detectives Velarde and Alfaro must find what seems to be a serial killer. Their against-the-clock hunt will make them realise something they’d never imagined: neither of them are so very different from the killer.
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Assistant Director:
David Pareja
Casting:
Juana Martínez
Natalia Rodríguez
Delegated Producer:
Winnie Baert
José Torrescusa
Director:
Rodrigo Sorogoyen
Director of Photography:
Alejandro de Pablo
Editor:
Alberto del Campo
Fernando Franco
Executive Producer:
Mariela Besuievsky
Hairdresser:
Paco Rodríguez H.
Line Producer:
Iñaki Ros
Makeup & Hair:
Milu Cabrer
Original Music Composer:
Olivier Arson
Producer:
Gerardo Herrero
Mikel Lejarza
Mercedes Gamero
Javier López Blanco
Production Design:
Miguel Ángel Rebollo
Writer:
Isabel Peña
Rodrigo Sorogoyen
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