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Release Date:
October 21, 2016
Original Title:
Luz de Soledad
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Goya Producciones
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L
The inspiring story of the beginnings of the Sister Servants of Mary, a religious order that was founded in Madrid, Spain in 1851 by Fr. Miguel Martinez and Sister Maria Soledad who guided it in its development and expansion until her death in 1887.
Art Direction:
Aránzazu Gaspar
Assistant Production Manager:
Josemi Martín
Carmen Rodríguez
Casting:
Raúl Escudero
Sergio Morán
Cinematography:
Rubén D. Ortega
Costume Design:
Patrocinio Azpeleta
Dialogue Editor:
Jaime Sotelo
Director:
Pablo Moreno
Editor:
María Esparcia
Executive Producer:
Carlos Moreno
Josemaría Muñoz
Extras Casting:
Sergio Morán
First Assistant Director:
María Esparcia
Hairstylist:
Nahia Martín
Ignacio Pérez
Makeup Artist:
Margarela Prieto Barrios
Music:
Oscar M. Leanizbarrutia
Producer:
Andrés Garrigó
Production Assistant:
Sofía Gea
Josemi Martín
Script Supervisor:
Judit Sánchez
Seamstress:
Dini Martín
Sound:
Roberto Alonso
Sound Editor:
Miriam Lisón
Sound Mixer:
Lin Chang
Supervising Sound Editor:
Roberto Alonso
Unit Production Manager:
Francisco Pavón
Writer:
Pedro Delgado
Pablo Moreno
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