Madrid 2120 (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 28, 2019

Original Title:
Madrid 2120

Genres:
Animation | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Lightbox Academy

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

Madrid, Spain, 2120. The city has been transformed, stratified: the rich above, near the sky; the poor below, among the garbage. Nitrogreen, a highly unstable liquid capable of generating vegetation instantly, is the most valuable smuggled goods… and a ticket out.

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3D Animator:
Guillermo Oropesa

Animation Director:
Alberto Sanz Mariscal

Animation Supervisor:
José Luis Quirós

Art Direction:
Joshua Cairós

Color Grading:
José Carlos Panadero

Compositing Supervisor:
José Luis Quirós

Concept Artist:
Camilo Hernández

Director:
José Luis Quirós
Paco Sáez

Graphic Designer:
Alberto Solís
Aurelio Burgueño

Lighting Supervisor:
José Luis Quirós

Original Music Composer:
Óscar Navarro

Producer:
Lorena Díaz
Inmaculada Teruel Gálvez
Zoraida Pascual
Rebeca Castellanos
Olga Zobov
Andrés Eduardo Conde

Production Supervisor:
María de la Iglesia

Screenplay:
José Luis Quirós
Paco Sáez

Sound Designer:
Sam Tornero

Sound Engineer:
José Vinader

Sound Recordist:
José Vinader

Story Consultant:
Aitor Villadóniga

Storyboard:
Paco Sáez

Storyboard Artist:
Jesús Pancorbo Díaz
Laura Ewing Ferrer
Francisco Javier Villanueva

Thanks:
Enrique Gato

Visual Effects Supervisor:
José Iván Pérez

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