Parsec One (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Parsec One

Production Companies:
Avery Films
Producciones Brillante
Raising Films
Samcreta

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

A discovery by scientists inevitably turns into an international conflict between various secret services.

Additional information:

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Art Department Assistant:
Belén Pernia
Jordi Palet
Eva Navas
Miriam Márquez
Xaioa Soto

Art Direction:
Kevin Corsan

Assistant Camera:
María Gahete
Sofía Afeltra
Álvaro Sastre

Camera Operator:
Daniel García
Claudia Quirós

Co-Director:
Paflo

Color Grading:
Antonio Expósito

Digital Imaging Technician:
Álvaro Sastre

Director:
Kevin Corsan

Director of Photography:
David Naranjo

Editor:
Kevin Corsan
Oleg Levski

Executive Producer:
Kevin Corsan
Fran Rodriguez
Javier Ruíz Nieto
Andy Bellido
Oleg Levski

First Assistant Director:
Asier Tro

Gaffer:
Nasssim Ouahabi

Lighting Technician:
Daniel Lorenzo Herrera

Makeup & Hair:
Eva María Lobnig
Sam García

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Ana Palomo

Makeup Department Head:
Rena Rosado

Music:
Jaco Silbermann

Production Assistant:
Salva Torres
Anna Sánchez
Begoña Carballo

Production Manager:
Nadine Barrionuevo

Script:
Nasser Lebbadi Castro
Sofía Vadillo

Second Assistant Director:
Sol Benito

Sound Assistant:
Paula Gurrea

Sound Director:
Noel García Fernández

Sound Recordist:
Germán Fernández Serrano
Agustín Hermosilla Ossa

Still Photographer:
Alex del Arco

Writer:
Kevin Corsan

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