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Release Date:
June 20, 2024
Original Title:
Lo carga el diablo
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Batiak Films
Japonica Films
Los Hermanos Polo
Pobre Diablo AIE
Volcano Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Tristán is a frustrated writer trying to publish his first novel while he works at a sugar company. But his life changes when he agrees, under mysterious circumstances, to fulfill his brother's last wish: to drive the frozen body of his brother Simón across Spain, to bury him at their's childhoods house. Although they haven't spoken for years, Tristán accepts because there is a worthwhile reward waiting for him. However it is Álex, a young hitchhiker that he will pick up, that will convince him that the obstacles he will face on this strange road trip might be the real reward needed to become a successful writer.
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Art Direction:
Alba de la Asunción
Costume Designer:
Lola Guillén
Director:
Guillermo Polo
Director of Photography:
Pablo G. Gallego
Editor:
Vicente Ibáñez
Ernesto Arnal
Óscar Santamaría
Executive Producer:
Elena Álvarez Castro
Hairdresser:
Fran Moreno
Makeup Artist:
Ana Antón de los Ángeles
Original Music Composer:
Pablo Croissier
Producer:
Guillermo Polo
Gerard Rodríguez
Clara Santaolaya
Aarón Mayo
Sebastián Álvarez
Frank Lucas
Production Design:
Carla Fuentes
Production Director:
Patricia C. Barandalla
Sound Director:
José Manuel Sospedra
César Molina
VFX Supervisor:
David Marc Rodriguez
Vicent Todolí Simó
Writer:
Guillermo Guerrero
Guillermo Polo
Vicente Peñarrocha
David Pascual
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