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Release Date:
March 21, 2023
Original Title:
Venus no es Santo
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Ayuntamiento de Brea de Tajo
Escuela TAI
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
An injured stranger comes to a peasant family that lives in isolation, announcing that he can help them find water, as a drought threatens them.
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Art Direction:
Violeta Soliva
Assistant Art Director:
Tierra Gutiérrez
Assistant Camera:
Milena Fernández
Luis Medel Hernández
Casting Director:
Pablo Padrón
Chief Lighting Technician:
Lucas Vallina
Color Grading:
Carlos Cuervo
Director:
Mey Montero
Director of Photography:
Carlos Cuervo
Editor:
Lara Rodríguez
Electrician:
Lucas Vallina
Eduardo Mateos
Roberto Serra
First Assistant Director:
Emiliano Reyes
Gaffer:
Natalia Guillén
Graphic Designer:
Lara Rodríguez
Head of Production:
Inés Conigliano
Lighting Technician:
Eduardo Mateos
Makeup & Hair:
Mónica Álvarez
Aitana Ramos
Makeup Effects Designer:
Mónica Álvarez
Aitana Ramos
Music:
Jorge Antequera
Luca Milozzi
Post Production Coordinator:
Luis Martín
Producer:
Clara Atero
Production Assistant:
Marcos Varela
Production Director:
Clara Peñafiel Atero
Production Sound Mixer:
Berni Pastor
Script:
Hugo Domene
Second Assistant Director:
Íñigo Apestegui
Sound Designer:
Óscar de Miguel
Still Photographer:
Laura Bermúdez
Visual Effects:
Luis Martín
Lara Rodríguez
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Violeta Soliva
Tierra Gutiérrez
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Clara Peñafiel Atero
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