A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 17, 2025
Original Title:
Mira tu juego, chica
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
In 1977, in a small town outside Madrid, a man has committed his first murder. His obsession with Charles Manson and the Family guides his macabre acts. Through daily letters to the criminal leader, he seeks for recognition and connection, but never receives a reply from Manson.
Art Direction:
Theo Méndez
Cinematography:
Eduardo de Armiñán
Juanma Marín
Co-Writer:
Lucía Angulo
Director:
Chloe Cazorla
Editor:
Rodrigo Caro
Chloe Cazorla
Electrician:
Talía Ayllón
Pablo de Aguilar
First Assistant Director:
Rodrigo Morán
Makeup Artist:
Theo Méndez
Nicolás Plasencia
Sound:
Rodrigo Caro
Visual Effects:
Rodrigo Morán
Writer:
Chloe Cazorla
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