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Release Date:
March 18, 2016
Original Title:
Summer Camp
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Castelao Pictures
Filmax Group
Somnium Films
The Safran Company
Production Countries:
Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 14 DE: 16 PL: 16
Runtime: 81
A group of people have just signed up to be camp Councillors at a foreign country. They expect the camp to be the place for a memorable summer. Instead, something strange is going on and some of the campers begin to act strange. Things go terribly wrong real fast as a terrible game of tag has the campers running for their lives or going after the campers.
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Art Direction:
Sylvia Steinbrecht
Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura Gasa
Boom Operator:
Roger Orcau
Casting:
Jordan Bass
Lauren Bass
Chief Lighting Technician:
Michael Koepke
Costume Design:
Olga Rodal
Dialogue Editor:
Albert Ribas
Anna Harrington
Director:
Alberto Marini
Director of Photography:
Pablo Rosso
Editor:
Álex de Molina
Executive Producer:
Jaume Balagueró
First Assistant Camera:
Gabi García
First Assistant Editor:
Oriol Minguet
Foley:
Edgar Vidal
Kiku Vidal
Gaffer:
Martí Maluquer
Key Grip:
Mundo Mulero
Makeup Effects:
Jordi Morera
Music:
Arnau Bataller
Producer:
Julio Fernández
Peter Safran
Property Master:
Héctor Gil
Sound Designer:
Marc Bech
Sound Effects Editor:
Laia Casanovas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nicolás de Poulpiquet
Special Effects Coordinator:
López Egea Lolo
Steadicam Operator:
Ramón Sánchez
Stunt Coordinator:
Sergi Subirà
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luis Tinoco
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