R.E.L. (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Rompiendo El Límite

Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Do you believe in fate?

In a dystopian society, different deterministic companies appear. Their goal: to create a perfect computer capable of predicting the fate of people in order to deprive them of any decision-making. To fight against these companies, anarchist groups are formed to defend the right to freedom. One night, a group of liberals led by Oscar decides to infiltrate the security system of EON Corp., the most important deterministic company, in order to get Alex, a key person in EON Corp's plans, out.

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Art Direction:
Julia Santisteban

Assistant Script:
Ariadna Sala

BTS Footage:
Mariona López

Casting Director:
Sandra Rodriguez

Colorist:
Mariona López

Costume Assistant:
Katherine Marin

Costume Designer:
Inés Iribarne

Director:
G. Nicodemus

Director of Photography:
David L. Brito

Electrician:
Alex Estévez
Laura Trunas
Daniel Carbón
Roger Muntasell
Joel Cánovas
Mariona López

First Assistant Director:
Kevin Hurtado

Gaffer:
Ferran Llerena

Grip:
Yago Ray

Orchestrator:
David Carmona

Original Music Composer:
David Carmona

Production Assistant:
Claudia Manero

Production Designer:
Arancha Silva

Script:
Julia Garcia

Title Graphics:
Hugo López

Writer:
David L. Brito
G. Nicodemus

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