A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 30, 2010
Original Title:
The Sweet Hand of the White Rose
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 16
How many times have you had a bad day? How many times have you thought you would run away from everyone and everything? That is exactly what happens to Mark. In order to forget about a heated discussion with his girlfriend, he decides to get in the car and go far away. But a little mistake will change his reality forever...
ADR & Dubbing:
Alejandro Martin
Art Direction:
María Cubiles
Boom Operator:
Momi Cohen
Camera Operator:
Jose Antonio Crespillo
Costume Design:
Carmen Acosta
Director:
Davide Melini
Victor Quero
Bruno Herrero
Director of Photography:
Jose Antonio Crespillo
Adrián Rodríguez
Editor:
Victor Quero
Electrician:
David Rojas
Raúl León
Dani Wallrowk
Raúl Castilla
Gustavo Muriano
Curro Cárdenas
Erick Mikhaelides
Chema Prada
Ana G. Aristegui
Executive Producer:
Fabel Aguilera
Gaffer:
Manolo Salas
Hairstylist:
Carmen González
Makeup Artist:
María García
Producer:
Antonio Fernández
Production Design:
Daniel Tamayo
Production Manager:
Alessandro Fornari
Vanessa López
Production Supervisor:
Rakesh Narwani
Alberto Cuevas
Screenplay:
Davide Melini
Sound mixer:
Christian Valente
Steadicam Operator:
Fernando Moleón
Rosa Corbacho
Still Photographer:
Francisco Rodríguez
Visual Effects:
Miguel Serón
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