A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2014
Original Title:
El bosque negro
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
47 Ronin
Inguma Filmak
Ortzi Films
Platanobolígrafo
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Sir Hector van Donovan, a brave knight, is preparing to enter the sinister Black Forest to free a beautiful lady. Will he prevail where others have succumbed to horror and death?
Assistant Director:
Ander Fernández
Boom Operator:
Aitor Acosta
Camera Operator:
David Zabala
Jon Sagróniz
Color Grading:
José Miguel Vilalta
Comic Book:
Archie Goodwin
Director:
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Director of Photography:
Carlos Gil
Editor:
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Executive Producer:
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Iván Saldaña
Ortzi Acosta
Gaffer:
Félix Guede
Hairstylist:
Izaskun Makua
Key Grip:
David Zabala
Makeup Artist:
Izaskun Makua
Original Music Composer:
Xabat Lertxundi
Producer:
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Iván Saldaña
Christian Gálvez
Ortzi Acosta
Pablo Ibañez Espuña
Omar G. García
Izaskun Urkijo Alijo
Ignacio Ibañez Serrano
Urko Olazábal
Production Design:
Izaskun Urkijo Alijo
Production Director:
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Ortzi Acosta
Production Manager:
Sonia Pacios
Screenplay:
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Script Supervisor:
Jaione Daubagna Urrechu
Sound Editor:
Aitor Amozarrain
Sound Engineer:
Aitor Amozarrain
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Cristina Iglesias
Gorka Aguirre
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Vanesa Escalada
Unai Arnáiz
Still Photographer:
Haizea Pastor
Storyboard:
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Visual Effects Compositor:
Mario J. Hernández
Paul Urkijo Alijo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Igor González Velar
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nerea Torrijos
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