Leo (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 30, 2023

Original Title:
Leo

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE)

Production Countries:
Dominican Republic

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Leo, a 26-year-old Dominican screenwriter, is in a session with his psychiatrist. Just as the psychiatrist is about to give Leo the answer he's been seeking, Leo's hysterical mother interrupts the session. Now, Leo, in a state of confusion, will search for answers to the obstacles holding him back.

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Animation:
Amanda Concepción

Art Direction:
Paola Arias

BTS Footage:
Lía Calero
Miranda Vázquez

Boom Operator:
Génesis Martínez

Casting Director:
Paola Arias
Patricia Vega

Color Grading:
Fernando Pinales

Continuity:
Adriana Martínez

Costume Designer:
Elixandra García

Director:
Paola Arias
Patricia Vega

Director of Photography:
Daniel Wong

Editor:
Daniel Wong

First Assistant Camera:
Mauricio Balbuena

First Assistant Director:
Adriana Martínez

Gaffer:
Mikejael Vásquez

Graphic Designer:
Sabrina Polanco

Makeup Department Head:
Jazmín Vásquez

Music:
Elixandra García
Emmanuel Geraldino

Post Production Producer:
José Angel Morel

Producer:
Paola Arias
Patricia Vega

Production Assistant:
Franchesca Placeres
Nicole Jiménez

Property Master:
Patricia Vega
Paola Arias

Set Decoration:
Karla "Kai" Ramirez

Sound Designer:
Alan López

Sound Director:
Tomás Cruz

Writer:
Paola Arias

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