A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Widerhall
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Music
Production Companies:
Escac Films
Production Countries:
Peru | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
In the wake of tragedy, renowned musician Daniel García struggles to come to terms with his sense of guilt and with the music that once defined him.
Animation:
Muriel Holguín
Art Direction:
Jhajayra Chasi
Assistant Camera:
Eric Fuentes
Raquel Ochoa Martín
Luciano Regatto
Assistant Decorator:
Margaritta Barberis
Assistant Director:
Arina Aksenova
Monique Singson
Associate Producer:
Christian Checa
Carpenter:
José Soto
Camila Catril
David Gallegos
Color Grading:
Percy Morales
Construction Manager:
Camilo Barreto
Costume Design:
Quim Gramaje
Creative Consultant:
César Castro
Director:
Hans Hoffmann
Director of Photography:
Alain Noguez
Editor:
Yazmin Trujillo Raa
Hans Hoffmann
Electrician:
Mar Gimenez
Ariadna Viejo Bigas
Alonso Machado
Gaffer:
Luis M. Bejarano
Makeup Artist:
Katleen Moon
Original Music Composer:
Enrique de los Ríos
Producer:
Hans Hoffmann
Producer's Assistant:
Hernan Escalante
Production Assistant:
Jenie Righero
Script Supervisor:
Jenie Righero
Set Dresser:
Ban Thang
Sound Assistant:
Barcina Valdivia
Sound Designer:
Enrique de los Ríos
Sound Recordist:
Dmitry Malyshkin
Svyatoslav Elizarov
Story Editor:
Amaya Villalobos
VFX Artist:
Luis Ernesto Pattroni
Writer:
Hans Hoffmann
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