Sea Light (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 22, 2022

Original Title:
Luz de Mar

Alternate Titles:
Luz de Mar
Sea Light

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
John Doe Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 

Runtime: 15

Come back home, Mark.

An elder lighthouse keeper takes care of what has been his home for years. Old and secluded from society, he's disturbed by mysterious bottled letters. These and an unexpected malfunction make him doubt his job, his life and his existence.

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Animation:
Jordi F. Pou

Art Direction:
Marta Gojor

Assistant Camera:
Javi Guixà

Camera Operator:
Ot Boqué

Casting Director:
Fiona Redondo

Colorist:
Jordi F. Pou

Costume Designer:
Bernart De Manila

Director:
John Doe

Director of Photography:
Ot Boqué

Editor:
Marc Mittenhoff

Executive Producer:
John Doe

First Assistant Director:
Jordi Huguet

Focus Puller:
Jin Strummer

Gaffer:
Martín Murua

Lighting Technician:
Javier Cobo

Makeup & Hair:
Sandra Nogué

Music:
Miquel De Jorge Artells

Producer:
John Doe

Production Assistant:
Alessandro Guerrieri
Julius Von Porat

Production Manager:
Regina Khanipova

Script Supervisor:
Luna López

Set Decoration:
Gina M. Wandelmer
Ariadna Costa

Sound:
Adrià Smilges

Sound Designer:
Felipe García

Sound Editor:
Claudi Dosta Ivanow
Guillem Carvajal

Special Effects Supervisor:
Alicia Ganesha

Steadicam Operator:
Ricardo Haro

Still Photographer:
Jordi F. Pou

Underwater Camera:
Txema Vega

Writer:
John Doe

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