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Release Date:
March 27, 2023
Original Title:
Dos dies i l’eternitat
Alternate Titles:
Deux jours et l'éternité
Dos días y la eternidad
Two Days and Eternity
Genres:
Romance
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
After his first breakup, Marc, a film student, goes with Laia on a trip to the south of France to see if he can get over his ex. The emotions appear but Marc feels at a standstill.
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Animation:
Yulia Pigulka
Assistant Editor:
Ignasi Armayones Martínez
Miki Lloret
Associate Producer:
Mathilde Redon
Character Designer:
Maria Peix
Color Grading:
Pau Ballesté Aguirre
Concept Artist:
Maria Peix
Director:
Marc Esquirol
Editor:
Marc Esquirol
First Assistant Director:
Max Mir
Graphic Designer:
Jana Borja
Post Production Coordinator:
Joana Galiana
Second Unit:
Max Mir
Celia Martín
Tidiane Diedhiou
Guillem Nicodemus
Clara Estévez
Manuela Matassini
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Jaume Roma
Songs:
Kamaal Williams
Charles Mingus
Francisco de Tárrega
Pau Vallvé
Artur Viñas
Iglú
Massaviu
Sound Designer:
Guillem Giró
Thanks:
Aleix Losa
Jaume Duran Oliver
Marc Redon
Pau Berlanga
SC Trade Center
Biel Colomer
Jordi Vilar
Fundació Vilacasas
Carme Surós
Emmanuelle Sevilla
Jordi Sanz Angrill
María José Alcoriza
Centre Cívic Sandaru
Albert Lloret
Paula Antón
Sandra Cano
Olivia Lloret
Hoy-Voy
Mercè Caussa
Marino Rodríguez
Chicken Chaud
Celia Martín
Guillem Mojal
Ricard Esquirol
Berta Esquirol
Christian Checa
Romane Redon
Escola Pia Sarrià
Anaïs Mateo
Oriol Bonals
Enric Hernández
Geoffrey Cowper
Nieves Espías
Maria Gràcia Poggioli
Writer:
Marc Esquirol
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