Code Name: Emperor (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 18, 2022

Original Title:
Código Emperador

Alternate Titles:
Kodenavn Emperador
Kodnamn: Kejsare
Proyecto Emperador

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Canal+
Ciné+
Playtime
TVE
TVG
Vaca Films

Production Countries:
France | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 10  GB: 15  GR: K15  RO: 18  SG: R21 

Runtime: 105

Juan, a secret service agent, approaches Wendy, a young Filipina who works as a maid for a suspicious couple.

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Art Direction:
Marta Blasco

Casting:
Conchi Iglesias

Co-Producer:
Valéry Guibal
François Yon
Sébastien Beffa
Nicolas Brigaud-Robert

Color Grading:
Alfonso Merino

Costume Designer:
María Porto

Director:
Jorge Coira

Director of Photography:
Pablo Rosso

Editor:
Sandra Sánchez

Executive Producer:
Emma Lustres

First Assistant Director:
Antton Zabala

Gaffer:
Roberto Quinteiro

Hair Designer:
Beatriz Antelo

Key Grip:
Alfredo 'Unchi' Arcos

Makeup Designer:
Susana Veira

Original Music Composer:
Xavi Font
Elba Fernández

Producer:
Emma Lustres
Borja Pena

Production Director:
María Liaño

Production Supervisor:
Fátima Dapena

Screenplay:
Jorge Guerricaechevarría

Script Supervisor:
Tania Muinelo

Sound:
Carlos Mouriño
Diego S. Staub
Yasmina Praderas

Sound Editor:
Peter Memmer

Sound Recordist:
Guy Arad

Still Photographer:
Jaime Olmedo

Stunt Coordinator:
Óscar Franco

Third Assistant Director:
Héctor Rodríguez

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ezequiel Larrú
Pablo Lamosa
Isaac de la Pompa

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