Infierno (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 23, 2018

Original Title:
Infierno

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Nightwalk Studio
WILD PRODUCTIONS

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Horror short film in which headphones are recommended for an unforgettable experience.

A woman wakes up in the middle of the night after receiving a call to go to work at the hospital. Her partner, unable to sleep, gets out of bed and after noticing that she has left her handbag, calls her on the phone. But everything indicates that she has not left home, even though he claims to have seen her.

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Art Direction:
Sebastian Blanco

Assistant Camera:
Guiu Gámiz

Assistant Director:
Leonard Muehnik

Best Boy Electrician:
Albert Gómez

Camera Operator:
Jorge Basterretxea

Director:
Berta Canivell

Director of Photography:
Jorge Basterretxea

Dresser:
Sebastian Blanco

Editor:
Tomás López

Electrician:
Gerard Baixeras
Marc Borràs Ráfales

Focus Puller:
Carmen Montiel

Gaffer:
Álex Postius

Graphic Designer:
Anaïs Argelich

Idea:
Berta Canivell
Jordi Wild

Makeup & Hair:
Raquel García Martinez
Jordi Alsina

Mix Technician:
Miguel Navarro Abellon

Music:
Eduard Carmona

Production Assistant:
Arnau Jordà
Jordi Escrigas Torné

Production Director:
Ángela Berruezo-Pujol

Production Manager:
Guillem Servera

Script:
Helena Lobato

Sound:
Miguel Navarro Abellon

Still Photographer:
Oscar Calderón López
Pol Martí Rodríguez

VFX Artist:
Adrià Lucha

Writer:
Berta Canivell

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