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Release Date:
July 10, 2010
Original Title:
Maximum Shame
Alternate Titles:
Maximum Shame
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Music | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Fort Knox Audiovisual
Production Countries:
Spain | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: C NL: 14 PT: M/18
Runtime: 80
The end of the world is imminent. A man goes into a parallel dimension, a limbo between reality and fantasy where the normal rules of time and space have ceased to apply. His wife goes to rescue him. Both will be trapped in a strange and cruel world where a ruthless Queen organizes reality as a mad game of chess, a post-apocalyptic dystopia of domination and subjugation where characters can’t eat, speak or move about freely and are periodically viciously attacked.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cristina Campoy
Choreographer:
Javier Arroyo J.
Director:
Carlos Atanes
Director of Photography:
Albert Pons
Editor:
Carlos Atanes
Executive Producer:
Marta Timón
Makeup Artist:
Alba Setó
Music:
Marc Álvarez
Producer:
Carlos Atanes
Production Manager:
Alejandro Meroño
Props:
Daniel Setó
Set Decoration:
Antoni Castells Zamora
Toni Castells
Sound Designer:
Marc Álvarez
Visual Effects:
Alba Setó
Writer:
Carlos Atanes
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