How to Smile for More Than Five Seconds (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 8, 2022

Original Title:
Cómo sonreír por más de cinco segundos

Alternate Titles:
Cómo sonreír (por más de cinco segundos)
How to Smile (for More Than Five Seconds)

Production Companies:
Escac Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 2

A tutorial about guided meditation. Throughout the project, the spectator is invited to follow a series of steps that, if done well, will take them to a calm and tranquility state.

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Art Direction:
Natascha Rivera

Camera Operator:
Pepe Guevara

Cinematography:
Renzo Concha

Color Grading:
Renzo Concha

Costume Design:
Natascha Rivera

Director:
Renzo Concha

Editor:
Renzo Concha

Electrician:
Elsa Moro
Franco de la Puente
Carlos de León

First Assistant Camera:
Juan Sánchez

Focus Puller:
Edgar Sardón Sáenz

Gaffer:
Alejandro Moreiras

Makeup Artist:
Natascha Rivera

Music:
Lys Morke

Producer:
Renzo Concha

Writer:
Renzo Concha

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