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Release Date:
April 2, 2025
Original Title:
Ejercicios para ver a Dios
Production Companies:
Boogaloo Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Exercises to see God is a survival reality show. Accompanied by a television crew, three women with so-called visionary mystical gifts are sent to the mountains as contestants on a survival reality show. In the loneliness of abandoned landscapes, they will have to find a televised prophetic revelation with the goal of finding a new Spirit Age in primetime. The three women will be judged in a televised media trial, where the bishop will question the protagonists about their visions related to the desire, the truth and the price of eternal salvation.
Art Department Assistant:
Irene Arnau
Erik Rodríguez Fernández
Andrea Capel
Art Direction:
Marta Collell
Costume Design:
Sofia Zunino Brandoni
Director:
Miguel Ángel Blanca
Director of Photography:
Raimon Fransoy
Jordi Díaz Fernández
Editor:
Nila Núñez Urgell
Miguel Ángel Blanca
Víctor Diago
First Assistant Director:
Javier Gil
Víctor Diago
Makeup & Hair:
Clàudia Casanovas
Music:
Marta ''Severine Beata' Pelaez Corchs
Music Consultant:
Jason Kolàr
Producer:
Bernat Manzano
Montse Pujol Solà
Miguel Ángel Blanca
Lucía Sapelli
Production Assistant:
Gerard Guilló
Production Director:
Raquel G. Argenté
Production Executive:
Montse Pujol Solà
Sound Designer:
Iban R. Gabarró
Sound Recordist:
Cosmic d'Alessandro
VFX Artist:
Mel Rico
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