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Release Date:
June 14, 2013
Original Title:
Un Dios prohibido
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Contracorriente Producciones SLU
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 133
August 1936, the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. 51 members of the Claretian community of Barbastro (Huesca) are martyred, die for their faith. The film recounts the last weeks of his life, since they are held until they are finally shot. During that time, they perform various writings they talk about their situation, of his fellow captives, people who saw them. These writings have been the basic testimony used to narrate this real fact in film version.
Art Department Manager:
Aránzazu Gaspar
Assistant Camera:
José María Vicente González
Assistant Director:
Daniel «El Lobo» Blasco
Assistant Production Manager:
Noelia Amaro
Raúl Carrillo
Gonzalo Fernández
Sandra Gumuzzio
Boom Operator:
Roberto Alonso
Camera Operator:
Rubén D. Ortega
Casting:
Jacobo Muñoz
Bárbara Rodríguez
Cinematography:
Rubén D. Ortega
Continuity:
María Esparcia
Costume Design:
Patricia Azpeleta
Director:
Pablo Moreno
Editor:
María Esparcia
Extras Casting:
Sergio Morán
Hairstylist:
Cristina Martín
Makeup Designer:
María Gómez Rodríguez
Music:
Sergio Cardoso
Production Manager:
Paco Pavón
Second Assistant Director:
Anna Rodríguez
Sound:
Idoia Iñarritu
Jofre Llivina
Writer:
Juanjo Díaz Polo
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