A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 21, 2025
Original Title:
Pandora
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Midnight Moon
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
Natalia García is going to celebrate her birthday at her parents' house with Carlos, her partner. However, the night before, she picks him up from the hospital where he is doing his internship, and he comes out with scratches on his face. Before the celebration, Natalia finds a box in her room filled with objects, including a broken crystal. This triggers a series of memories that unfold alongside the celebration, making her question what other things Carlos has hidden from her and who he really is.
Art Department Assistant:
Fichas
Fa Sance
Nahiara Mosqueda
Rogelio Soria
Pablo Pascendia
Jennita Dávalos
Idalia Pérez
Iris Sánchez
Assistant Director of Photography:
Chino Colina
Color Grading:
Wicho Villanueva
Costume Design:
Alejandra Ayon
Creative Consultant:
Juan Carlos Palazuelos Covarrubias
Director:
Nicolás Andrew
Editor:
Alexis Encarnación
First Assistant Director:
José Manuel Mercado Morales
Gaffer:
Sem Galindo
Edgar Rizo
Grip:
Diego Romo
Gabo Soto
Makeup & Hair:
Joana Elizabeth Roman Lizarraga
Music:
Fernando Scotty Muñoz
Producer:
Bruno Riebeling
Production Assistant:
Arlet Arámbula
Luis Fernando Rochín
Script Supervisor:
Alberto Lagunas P.
Second Assistant Director:
Any Medina
Sound Designer:
Fernando Scotty Muñoz
VFX Artist:
Luz Rubio
Writer:
Nicolás Andrew
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