Dark Impulse (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 10, 2012

Original Title:
Lo mejor de Eva

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
AXN Original Production
Canal+ España
Kasbah
Malvarrosa Media
Sentido Films
Telecinco Cinema

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

Who are you really?

Eva, an honest and rigorous examining magistrate, investigates the murder of a young stripper in which a powerful businessman is apparently involved, but she is unable to find enough evidence to implicate him… until a mysterious witness appears who makes her an offer she can't refuse.

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Assistant Director:
Falele Ygueravide

Associate Producer:
José Luis Forteza
Lourdes Reyna

Casting Director:
Sara Bilbatúa

Co-Writer:
Silvia Pérez de Pablos

Costume Designer:
Lala Huete
Rocío Pastor

Delegated Producer:
Javier Ugarte

Director:
Mariano Barroso

Director of Photography:
David Omedes

Editor:
Pablo Más

Executive Producer:
Pedro Pastor
Rafael Portela Freire
Jorge Tuca
Natalia Maestro
Ghislain Barrois

Foley Artist:
Manuel Corrales

Gaffer:
Roberto Borjas Ponce

Hair Designer:
Itziar Arrieta

Makeup Designer:
Lola López

Original Music Composer:
Arnau Bataller

Producer:
Rafael Portela Freire
Álvaro Augustin
Jorge Tuca
Pedro Pastor

Production Design:
Rafa Jannone

Production Director:
Juanma Pagazaurtundua

Screenplay:
Mariano Barroso
Alejandro Hernández

Script Supervisor:
Eugenia Cuesta

Sound Editor:
Paco Casted

Sound Mixer:
Nacho Royo-Villanova

Sound Recordist:
Eva Valiño

Special Effects Coordinator:
Pablo van Damme

Still Photographer:
Marino Scandurra

Stunt Double:
Tharna Guirado Güido
Diego García Platero

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