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Release Date:
October 16, 2024
Original Title:
Boreal
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Nylon
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16
Runtime: 82
After the death of their son in a car accident, Ana and Pablo decide to move to the mountains to open a country house. Their best friends, Guille and Bea, have come from the city for the opening dinner, but something goes wrong. A strange aurora borealis leaves them isolated, while Guille suffers a sort of attack, severely injures another, and tells an alternate version of their lives: he knows only Ana, his partner according to him, who died in the accident, but not their son, who is still alive. At first, they will think Guille is crazy, but gradually they will begin to wonder if what he says might be real.
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ADR Recordist:
Maos
Art Direction:
Cristina Santa-Cruz Mateos
Colorist:
Roberto San Eugenio
Costume Design:
Cristina Santa-Cruz Mateos
Director:
Pelayo Muñiz
Director of Photography:
Roberto San Eugenio
Editor:
Ignacio Ysasi
Executive Producer:
Roberto San Eugenio
Pelayo Muñiz
Makeup Department Head:
Alba Cantuel Ruiz
Original Music Composer:
Ignacio Ysasi
Producer:
Juanlu Ruiz
Sound:
Marcos David Cabrera
Sound Designer:
Antonio Blanca
Writer:
Pelayo Muñiz
Carlos Franco
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