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Release Date:
May 5, 2023
Original Title:
Asedio
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Apaches Films
México City Project
Vivavivas
Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16 GB: 18 MX: C PR: R RO: 15 US: R VI: R
Runtime: 100
During an eviction procedure in a troubled area of Madrid, police officer Dani makes a shocking discovery.
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Art Direction:
Laura Ferrando
Assistant Director:
Carlos Almagro
Assistant Editor:
Guillermo Lorenzana Torns
Associate Producer:
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Camera Operator:
Javier Arredondo
Casting Director:
Florencia Inés González
Txabe Atxa
Costume Designer:
Asunción Arretxe
Director:
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Director of Photography:
Rafael Reparaz
Editor:
Luis de la Madrid
Executive Producer:
Pilar Robla
Gaffer:
Óscar Felices
Hairstylist:
Martha Marín
Eva Martínez
Idea:
José Rodríguez
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Key Grip:
Alejandro Rivas Martín
Makeup Artist:
Martha Marín
Eva Martínez
Music Producer:
Lisandro Montes
Original Music Composer:
Sergio Acosta Russek
Producer:
Enrique López Lavigne
Production Director:
Leire Aurrekoetxea
Screenplay:
Marta Medina
Script Supervisor:
Almudena Cortés
Sound Designer:
David Mantecón
Sound Mixer:
Alba Sánchez
Sound Recordist:
Eduardo Esquide
Sound Supervisor:
Pepe Pleguezuelos
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David Ambid
Still Photographer:
Jorge Alvariño
Visual Effects Coordinator:
José Manuel Soldevilla
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Miriam Piqué
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