There Is a Light That Always Goes Out (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 11, 2018

Original Title:
Hay una Luz que Siempre se Apaga

Alternate Titles:
There is a light that always goes out

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
MVH Films
Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 22

Aurora suspects a beast has taken over her husband's body

Aurora and Mariano come to live in a house in the country with the hope of starting a family and starting a life together, everything gets complicated when Mariano, after being lost in the hill for 2 days, returns behaving violent and distant, Aurora suspects a beast she has taken the body of her husband.

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Art Department Assistant:
María Fernanda Guerrero Figueroa
Bismarck Rodríguez

Assistant Camera:
Marco Alberto Martínez Ornelas
Edgar Gallegos

Assistant Director:
Ramón Martínez

Camera Department Production Assistant:
Ignacio Mancilla

Director:
Venancio Villalobos

Director of Photography:
Antonio Fuentes Franco

Makeup & Hair:
Itzael Franco

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Liz Gonzalez

Producer:
Bárbara Zepeda Eguiarte

Production Assistant:
Khristo Montez
Joel G. Neri

Production Design:
Mariana Brizuela

Screenplay:
Venancio Villalobos

Sound Director:
Paula Rodríguez

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