A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Ser
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ecam
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
Silvestre Andazola, an actor whose glory seems to have passed, enters his dressing room after another disappointing performance of "King Lear" at the theatre. Someone else appears to be with him in the room.
Art Department Assistant:
Iván Plaza
Art Direction:
Miriam Reyes
Assistant Editor:
Alejandro Quiles
Boom Operator:
Irene Rioja
Camera Operator:
Guillermo Ordás
Cinematography:
Guillermo Ordás
Data Management Technician:
Juanma Marín
Director:
Gonzalo Cámara
Editor:
Mario Torres Cabañas
First Assistant Camera:
Enrico Bárbaro Jr.
First Assistant Director:
Diego de Gracia
Focus Puller:
Enrico Bárbaro Jr.
Gaffer:
Alexandre Rúas
Grip:
Talía Ayllón
Head of Production:
Alba Ramajo
Lighting Technician:
Marina Oliveros Verdejo
Pablo de Aguilar
Makeup & Hair:
Lucía Torres Armero
Mara Blanca Sánchez
Mixing Engineer:
Clara Bezos
Producer:
Alba Ramajo
Production Assistant:
Juan Ernesto Regalado
Production Intern:
José Luis Martínez Puche
Gonzalo Carvajal
Props:
Berta Bellido
Script Supervisor:
Pablo Mercero
Second Assistant Camera:
Mariana de la Cruz
Second Assistant Director:
Manuel Bernal
Sound Director:
Clara Bezos
Sound Editor:
Clara Bezos
Sound Recordist:
Clara Bezos
Still Photographer:
Juanma Marín
Video Assist Operator:
Gonzalo Fernández Fernández
Wardrobe Assistant:
Javier Valiente
Wardrobe Designer:
Marta Galiacho
Writer:
Pablo Piñeiro
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