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Release Date:
November 14, 2014
Original Title:
La ignorancia de la sangre
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Maestranza Films
Tornasol Media
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 16
Runtime: 109
Javier Falcón, Chief of the Sevilla Homicide Division, must solve two different cases in a short time. In the first case he is personally involved. An old friend of his infiltrated an Islamic terrorist cell and now the group is trying to recruit his young son for their cause. The same case hits even closer at home. A war is raging between two clans in the Russian Mafia. When an important mobster tries to defect, he gets killed in a car crash. On the scene, the police find an encrypted USB stick with highly explosive information. Then the son of Falcon’s girlfriend Consuelo is kidnapped. They are contacted by both Mafia clans claiming they have the kid and wanting to get their hands on the information. And both say they will kill him if Falcon doesn’t give them the stick
Art Direction:
Eduardo Hidalgo Jr.
Casting:
Camilla-Valentine Isola
Co-Producer:
Peter Nadermann
Antonio P. Pérez
Costume Design:
Laura Augustín
Director:
Manuel Gómez Pereira
Director of Photography:
Aitor Mantxola
Editor:
José Salcedo
Executive Producer:
Mariela Besuievsky
Javier López Blanco
Doris Schrenner
Line Producer:
Ahmed Hatimi
Original Music Composer:
Federico Jusid
Producer:
Gerardo Herrero
Screenplay:
Nicolás Saad
Third Assistant Director:
Angie Paul Risque
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