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Release Date:
December 28, 2018
Original Title:
Opus Zero
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Balthazar Films
Color Space
Maze Pictures
Panorama Global
Piano
Sutor Kolonko
Production Countries:
Germany | Mexico | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 85
Paul, an American composer, arrives in the desert town of Real de Catorce where his father recently died. For the past ten years, Paul has been consumed with the task of composing an ending for the masterpiece of an early twentieth century musician. Being isolated from the world, he sees an opportunity to finish the symphony. However, Paul is caught up in a new mystery, the disappearance thirty years ago of a woman named Marianne.
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Associate Producer:
Heriberto Manzanares
Jorge Fong
Mariana Martínez
Samuel Rosete
Federico Valverde
Gonzalo Alvarez Godoy
Lawrence Davin
Carlos Reygadas
Sebastián Hofmann
Co-Producer:
Ingmar Trost
Daniel Graham
Philipp Kreuzer
Andreas Zielke
Jörg Schulze
Gabriel Stavenhagen
Costume Design:
Brenda Gomez
Director:
Daniel Graham
Director of Photography:
Matías Penachino
Editor:
Yibrán Asuad
Executive Producer:
Pablo Zimbrón Alva
Gerardo Gatica
Alberto Muffelmann
Line Producer:
Pablo Zimbrón Alva
Makeup Designer:
Adam Zoller
Original Music Composer:
Colin Matthews
Post Production Supervisor:
Sumie García
Producer:
Julio Chavezmontes
Production Design:
Claudio Ramírez Castelli
Set Decoration:
Sebastian Alvarez-Icaza
Sound Designer:
Javier Umpierrez
Sound Recordist:
Raúl Locatelli
Writer:
Daniel Graham
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