Todo acaba al final del día (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 10, 2017

Original Title:
Todo acaba al final del día

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Menos es Más Producciones

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Jéssica investigates the death of her girlfriend because she thinks it wasn't natural. Juan is trying to know if a robbery in a rural house is a fraud. Everything gets complicated and Juan's life will be in danger. While he is trying to survive, he will meet Jéssica and they will try to find the truth together.

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Art Direction:
Alberto Martínez Ufo

CGI Director:
Alberto Martínez Ufo

Camera Operator:
Jesús Montalban

Camera Production Assistant:
Álvaro Arias
Ana Cobo

Camera Technician:
Jusepe Cruz

Costume Designer:
Ana Karina Cruz

Dialogue:
Jurgi Erquicia

Digital Effects Producer:
Rocío García Pérez

Director:
Juan José Patón

Director of Photography:
Rocío García Pérez

Editor:
Juan José Patón

Makeup Artist:
Fran Castro

Music:
Diego Escudero

Producer:
Juan José Patón
Rocío García Pérez
Alberto Martínez Ufo

Screenplay:
Juan José Patón

Script:
Amaranta Gonzalez

Sound Assistant:
Antonio Carillo

Sound Director:
Victor Calet

Special Effects:
Alberto Martínez Ufo

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Fran Castro

Special Effects Technician:
Nubia Bare
Ezequiel Borrego

Stunts:
Ezequiel Borrego

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