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Release Date:
September 29, 2022
Original Title:
Mete miedo
Alternate Titles:
Don’t Come Back Alive
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Del Toro Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 85
Camila is a young member of an elite police unit. During an operation in a dangerous area, she turns up in the middle of a ritual, in which their members burnt themselves to death. She suffers severe burns all over her body and goes into a coma. In her long recovery, her friend Fatima, a criminal prosecutor, and her partner and ex-boyfriend Ángel will help her. But Camila acts strange, she is distant, emotionless. The albino, a female figure who is attached to her soul since the ritual episode, is here to play a game with the three of them.
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Art Direction:
Cecilia Castro
Assistant Director:
Sergio Suárez
Associate Producer:
Arelis Ruiz Arias
Colorist:
Pablo Parés
Costume Design:
Gustavo Adolfo Alderete
Director:
Néstor Sánchez Sotelo
Director of Photography:
Mariano Suárez
Editor:
Matías Lojo
Editorial Consultant:
Guille Gatti
Executive Producer:
Néstor Sánchez Sotelo
Makeup Department Head:
Elizabet Gora
Original Music Composer:
Pablo Sala
Production Manager:
Daniel Rutolo
Screenplay:
Hernán Moyano
Sound:
Pablo Bustamante
Sound Designer:
Pablo Sala
VFX Artist:
Lionel Cornistein
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