Niddá (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Niddá

Genres:
Documentary | Drama

Production Companies:
Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC)

Production Countries:
Dominican Republic

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Women are born with pain built in.

Eva tries to confront her problems with menstruation but escaping the cycle of pain seems to be impossible.

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Animation:
Brisa Rivas

Art Direction:
Daniel Núñez

Assistant Camera:
Diego Sánchez
Emanuel Fernández

Assistant Director:
Rafael Febrillet
Joa Alcántara

Boom Operator:
Carlos Almonte

Casting:
Joa Alcántara

Colorist:
Marisney Febles
Rafael Lacau

Continuity:
Venelope Ferrer

Costume Design:
Kiara Michelle

Director:
Camila Neumann

Director of Photography:
Zoe Moya

Editor:
Alerick Jiménez

Gaffer:
Lule Elías

Grip:
Victor Batista
Angel Guerrero

Makeup & Hair:
Keytsha Sosa

Post Production Assistant:
Joseph Kraytem

Producer:
Liannette Peña

Production Assistant:
Cindy Cosma
Nadia Bonilla
Lia Ferrua
Donary Pichardo

Production Coordinator:
Brisa Rivas

Production Design:
Diego Duran

Prop Designer:
Shantal Devers

Set Designer:
Lia Brouwer

Sound:
Santiago Batista

Sound Designer:
C.D. Acevedo

Writer:
Camila Neumann

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