A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 12, 2014
Original Title:
Aloft
Alternate Titles:
Cry/Fly
L'attrape-rêves
Marcas do Passado
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Arcadia Motion Pictures
Buffalo Gal Pictures
Wanda Visión
Production Countries:
Canada | France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 112
As we follow a mother and her son, we delve into a past marred by an accident that tears them apart. She will become a renowned artist and healer, and he will grow into his own and a peculiar falconer who bears the marks of a double absence. In the present, a young journalist will bring about an encounter between the two that puts the very meaning of life and art into question, so that we may contemplate the possibility of living life to its fullest, despite the uncertainties littering our paths.
ADR Mixer:
Tom Ryan
Art Direction:
Réjean Labrie
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Alisha Talbot
Associate Producer:
Ricardo Marco Budé
Marina Fuentes Arredonda
Ángel Durández
Ignacio Salazar-Simpson
CG Animator:
Toni Buenavida
Llorenç Borràs
CG Artist:
Alvaro Gasco
Delegated Producer:
Sandra Tapia Díaz
Digital Compositor:
Eduard Puertas
Paula Rubio
Jaume Creus
Guillermo Orbe
Director:
Claudia Llosa
Director of Photography:
Nicolas Bolduc
Editor:
Guillermo de la Cal
Executive Producer:
Miguel Morales
Jérôme Vidal
Sandra Hermida
Mark Johnson
Ignasi Estapé
Hair Designer:
Travis Marszalek
Line Producer:
Rhonda Baker
Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Machnee
Cindy e Smith-McGuire
Makeup Department Head:
Eve Morrow
Makeup Designer:
Doug Morrow
Original Music Composer:
Michael Brook
Producer:
Phyllis Laing
José María Morales
Ibon Cormenzana
Production Design:
Eugenio Caballero
Prosthetic Designer:
Michael Marino
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Michael Fontaine
Prosthetic Supervisor:
Chris Kelly
Prosthetics:
Diana Choi
Yoichi Art Sakamoto
Set Decoration:
Stephen Arndt
Sound:
Eric Neufeld
Sound Designer:
Fabiola Ordoyo
Sound Editor:
Belén López Albert
Sound Mixer:
Marc Orts
Leon Johnson
Stunt Coordinator:
Sean Skene
Visual Effects Producer:
Berta Coderch
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Lluís Castells
Visual Effects Technical Director:
Eloi Bartolomé
Writer:
Claudia Llosa
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