A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 16, 2004
Original Title:
Iris
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ovídeo TV S.A.
TV3
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
After the failure of her marriage, Iris goes back to her hometown during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), where she becomes a war photographer.
Art Direction:
Sylvia Steinbrecht
Assistant Art Director:
Pere Carreras
Assistant Camera:
Blanca Anunzibay
Adrià Egea
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ángela Casillas
Assistant Director:
Anna González
Assistant Editor:
Ana Charte
Jaume García
Boom Operator:
Urko Garai
Casting:
Gisela Krenn
Casting Assistant:
Núria Vilert
Colorist:
Jorge Ortiz Yus
Construction Manager:
Ignacio J. Santeugini
Costume Design:
María Araujo
Delegated Producer:
Antoni Camín
Director:
Rosa Vergés
Director of Photography:
Mario Montero
Dolby Consultant:
Jaume Puig
Editor:
Frank Gutiérrez
Electrician:
Tito Arcas
Dani Jareño
Executive Producer:
Quique Camín
First Assistant Director:
Àlex Vilà
Focus Puller:
Javier Arrontes
Gaffer:
Poli Ramiro
Graphic Designer:
Quim Boix
Grip:
Laura Martínez
Hairstylist:
Francesc Ruíz
Key Grip:
Óscar Cano
Location Manager:
Manel Cuadrada
Makeup Artist:
Maru Errando
Music:
Mauricio Villavecchia
Production Manager:
Valentí Closas
Bet Pujol
Seamstress:
Aurora Pedredo
Second Assistant Director:
Jordi Vidal
Set Dresser:
Jota Galindo
Sound:
Dani Fontrodona
Jordi Bonet
Sound Assistant:
Alayn Crespo
Sound Editor:
Josep Blasco
Marçal Cruz
Sound Effects Editor:
Jaume Bonet
Joan Altes
Sound Mixer:
Marc Gonell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Orts
Special Effects:
Anna Quintana
Iván Valero
Still Photographer:
Tanit Plana
Unit Manager:
Bibi Palay
Video Assist Operator:
Toni Romero
Writer:
Jordi Barrachina
Rosa Vergés
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