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Release Date:
December 31, 2023
Original Title:
2023, ¡Un año de miedo!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
TVE
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 7
Runtime: 60
Year 2023. Two Spanish rulers head to Count Draculmont's castle, a place where sinister politicians who are dedicated to sowing panic among the citizens are hidden. Within its walls live creatures such as Doctor Sanchezstein, the Lovox Man or Count Draculmont himself, a vampire version of Carles Puigdemont. What are they planning? What secrets do they keep?
Accountant:
Manuel Amorós
Art Department Assistant:
Paula Briongos
Art Department Production Assistant:
Pilar Sánchez Mota
Art Direction:
Beatriz Moreno Almendros
Assistant Camera:
Alejandro Rubio
Julián Fernández
Assistant Director:
Quique Sánchez
Assistant Director Trainee:
Sara Adame
Camera Operator:
Óscar Gómez Prieto
Sergio García
Director:
José Mota
Director of Photography:
Pablo Gómez
Executive Producer:
Amalia Sánchez Mota
Mercedes Cobo
First Assistant Director:
Tano Juárez
Head of Production:
Raúl Fernández
Location Assistant:
Lucía Gutiérrez
Location Scout:
Lúa López
Production Assistant:
José Leandro Delgado
Enrique Gil
Production Designer:
Carlos Cruz
Production Secretary:
Adela Vélez
Script:
Ana Valera
Script Coordinator:
Fernando Erre
Second Assistant Director:
Pablo Fernández
Steadycam:
Berni
Writer:
José Mota
Fernando Erre
Manuel March
Javier Quero
Denny Horror
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