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Release Date:
October 26, 2012
Original Title:
Animals
Alternate Titles:
Энималс
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Escac Films
Escándalo Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 95
Pol is a teenager with a seemingly calm life: he lives with his brother and is still in high school. However, Pol has a secret: Deerhoof, a cuddly teddy bear who thinks, moves around and with whom he shares his best moments. Life goes on as normal until the arrival of Ikari, an enigmatic student who seems to be hiding something. Pol is fascinated by his new classmate and attracted to the dark side he harbors. An inexplicable death and a series of strange events will transform the meek student's routine into a fantastic adventure which will take over their lives. Animals is a story of teenage love, of sacrifice, of the tragedy of two clashing worlds. A Tale in which the power of imagination blurs its borders with reality and where death turns out to be an ending as tempting as inevitable.
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Animatronics Designer:
Pablo Perona
Casting:
Mireia Juárez
Costume Design:
Angélica Muñoz
Director:
Marçal Forés
Director of Photography:
Eduard Grau
Editor:
Elena Ruiz
Bernat Vilaplana
Jordi López
Executive Producer:
Aintza Serra
Lita Roig
Sergi Casamitjana
Hairstylist:
Miriam Pintado
Makeup Artist:
Lola Martínez
Original Music Composer:
Natalie Holt
Production Design:
Gemma Fauria
Production Manager:
Valentí Closas
Marta Rodriguez-Coronil
Production Sound Mixer:
Jordi Ribas
Screenplay:
Aintza Serra
Marçal Forés
Enric Pardo
Special Effects Supervisor:
Lluís Rivera
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Lluís Castells
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