Eternal Blood (2002) [R]

Release Date:
October 31, 2002

Original Title:
Sangre eterna

Alternate Titles:
Eternal Blood: Sangre Eterna
Sangre Eterna

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Angel Films Producciones

Production Countries:
Chile

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 107

It's the Essence of Life...and Death.

Carmila is introduced by 'M' to a sinister role-playing game called "Eternal Blood". Once settled in an abandoned house, the group meets Dahmer, a young man who practices vampirism rites and who begins to influence young people, or perhaps... turn them into vampires.

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ADR Editor:
Mauricio Molina

Art Direction:
Macarena Aguiló

Assistant Art Director:
Amparo Baeza

Boom Operator:
María José De la Vega

Camera Operator:
Cristian Orellana

Continuity:
Rocio Rivera

Director:
Jorge Olguín

Director of Photography:
José Luis Arredondo

Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher

Editor:
Jorge Olguín

Executive Producer:
Verónica Cid
Jorge Olguín

First Assistant Camera:
Francisco Almenara

First Assistant Director:
Rodrigo Velásquez

Foley Artist:
Roberto Espinoza

Foley Recordist:
Iván Quiroz

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Lobos

Original Music Composer:
Gamal Eltit
Rodrigo Cuadra

Producer:
Daniel Pantoja

Production Assistant:
Patricio Vargas

Second Assistant Director:
Jimena Troncoso

Sound Editor:
David Miranda-Hardy

Sound Mixer:
Armen Mazlumian
David Miranda-Hardy

Sound Recordist:
José de la Vega

Steadicam Operator:
Cristian Orellana

Writer:
Jorge Olguín
Carolina García

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