A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 19, 2006
Original Title:
Electroshock
Alternate Titles:
Electroshock
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Dacsa Produccions
Kines Producciones
Zip Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Spain, the era of dictator Franco. Two female teachers are in love, but in those years and in that regime the love is not only forbidden but also a crime. To avoid their child been in prison, the parents of the one teacher, force her to be confined in a clinic for mental diseases, where she is heavily abused, the main treatment been electroshocks. After Franco's fall, and the change of things, she is free to return to her home, under the surveillance of her mother. Her father, more compassionate, helps her escape and find her lover. But the years of been under electroshocks have damaged her health, and make it impossible to live a normal life.
Additional Hairstylist:
Diana Ortiz
Assistant Camera:
Julián Sáinz
Assistant Director Trainee:
Mireia Hidalgo
Assistant Editor:
William D'Alessandro
Boom Operator:
Nacho Ybarra
Camera Operator:
René Cortabitarte
David Girón
Casting:
Amado Cruz
Costume Design:
Natacha Fernández Gallardo
Director:
Juan Carlos Claver
Director of Photography:
Javier Quintanilla
Editor:
Rosa Maria Harto
Electrician:
Chús López
Rubén Bonet
First Assistant Director:
Brendan Geraghty
First Assistant Editor:
Pablo Merino
Gaffer:
Óscar Montesinos
Hairstylist:
Àngels Garrido
Key Grip:
Ricardo Albors
Makeup & Hair:
Gemma Planchadell
Music:
Alejandro Román
Production Assistant:
María José Fraga
Production Coordinator:
Adán Martín
Mar Sanz
Production Design:
Maribel Peralta
Production Intern:
Octavio Llorca
Production Manager:
Xavier Crespo
Production Secretary:
Betty Beneito
Marina Lahoz
Valentina Morillo
Second Assistant Director:
Bárbara Atienza
Sound:
José María Bloch
Sound Editor:
Gerardo Pietrafesa
Steadicam Operator:
Guillermo Pérez
Unit Production Manager:
José Jaime Linares
Video Assist Operator:
Xavier Machancoses Puertes
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