The Network of Freedom (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 20, 2017

Original Title:
Red de libertad

Alternate Titles:
Le réseau de la liberté
Red de libertad
The Network of Freedom

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Contracorriente Producciones SLU

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 7 

Runtime: 110

The real story of a woman who defied an entire empire

France, beginning of World War II. Hélène Studler is a nun who has been dedicated to the care of orphans and the abandoned people. But the times have changed, the people are living a whole revolt, the Germansoldiers have entered their city and the reality that now faces far exceeds the harshness to which they are accustomed: Hélène discovers that near her locality, the Nazis have installed a concentration camp. Along with some people of the city, several of her Sisters Daughters of Charity plot a whole plan to free the captives from their tragic end.

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Art Direction:
Aránzazu Gaspar

Cinematography:
Rubén D. Ortega

Director:
Pablo Moreno

Director of Photography:
Rubén D. Ortega

Executive Producer:
Carlos Moreno

Hairstylist:
Gema de Dios

Makeup Department Head:
Gema de Dios

Music:
Óscar Martín Leanizbarrutia

Orchestrator:
Iván Palomares

Producer:
Carlos Moreno

Production Director:
María Esparcia
Paco Pavón

Screenplay:
Pablo Moreno

Sound Recordist:
Jaime Sotelo

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