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Release Date:
October 22, 2010
Original Title:
Izarren argia (Estrellas que alcanzar)
Alternate Titles:
Estrellas que alcanzar
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Baleuko
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Victoria is a republican widow who enters in the prison of Saturrarán (Vizcaya), place where an experiment of the Franco regime takes part: the separation of children from their mothers to give them up for adoption to families close to the regime, in order to break the chains of communism.
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Art Direction:
Peio Villalba
Assistant Director:
Julen Robles
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kizkitza Retegi
Boom Operator:
Néstor Luz Lacasa
Iñigo Tena
Carpenter:
Jon Lopez
Iñaki Sueskun
Cinematography:
Gonzalo F. Berridi
Costumer:
Josune Lasa
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Miguel P. Gilaberte
Director:
Mikel Rueda
Dolby Consultant:
Jaume Puig
Editor:
Alex Argoitia
Electrician:
Gorka Zudaire
First Assistant Camera:
Jon Elizegui
Gaffer:
Ricardo Aranburu
Makeup Artist:
Carmen Veinat
Makeup Department Head:
Eva Alfonso
Music:
José Ramón Gutiérrez
Producer:
Eduardo Barinaga
Production Coordinator:
Pedro Lozano
Production Manager:
Asier Bilbao
Property Master:
Javier López Antía
Script Supervisor:
Iratxe Pérez
Second Assistant Camera:
Sonia Eguren
Sound:
Pablo Bueno
Sound Assistant:
Unai Giménez
Sound Mixer:
Haritz Lete
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jon Serrano
Special Effects Technician:
Mariano García
Telecine Colorist:
Guillermo Peña Jr.
Third Assistant Director:
Angie Paul Risque
Unit Production Manager:
Mikel Huércanos
Video Assist Operator:
Jon Goitia
Ainhoa Morales
Visual Effects:
Alex Argoitia
Writer:
Mikel Rueda
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