The Fever (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 6, 2022

Original Title:
La Fiebre

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Ivory Films Productions

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA 

Runtime: 8

Do not gamble with your luck

Short film that pays homage to Rod Serling's famous series, The Twilight Zone. Carlos is a young man who lives with his partner, Alicia. The problems to pay the bills make Carlos succumb to the world of online gambling, neglecting and forgetting, more and more, his girlfriend, who is becoming a mannequin as Carlos can not unhook.

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Art Direction:
Jorge Armenta Gil

Assistant Director:
Laura Prats Marín

Camera Operator:
Daniel Asensio Cuenca

Director:
Selena Pont Huerta

Director of Photography:
Roberto Solano Chacón

Editor:
Juan Sainz de Rozas González

Executive Producer:
Juan Sainz de Rozas González

Location Scout:
Roberto Solano Chacón

Producer:
Juan Sainz de Rozas González

Production Assistant:
Jorge Armenta Gil

Production Director:
Daniel Asensio Cuenca

Production Manager:
Laura Prats Marín

Production Secretary:
Daniel Ochoa Gracia

Screenplay:
Juan Sainz de Rozas González

Second Assistant Director:
Juan Sainz de Rozas González

Sound:
Daniel Ochoa Gracia

Sound Designer:
Daniel Ochoa Gracia

Stage Director:
Selena Pont Huerta

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