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Release Date:
September 15, 2016
Original Title:
Laia
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ajuntament d'Arenys de Mar
Brutal Media
Generalitat de Catalunya - Departament de Cultura
ICEC
TV3
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12|16 GB: 18
Runtime: 84
"Laia" is located in the imaginary village of Sinera, a fishing village inhabited by a series of extreme characters, indiscriminately diverted to the adversities of destiny. There, Laia lives, a woman marked by a miserable and unhappy childhood, that is debated between her cruel husband and lover who is his best friend and faces the hatred of a whole town while dreaming of a freedom that only the sea can grant.
Ager/Dyer:
Joana Martí
Art Direction:
Sylvia Steinbrecht
Boom Operator:
Marta Durruti
Casting:
Pep Armengol
Cinematography:
Emilio Guirao
Colorist:
Oriol Carbonell
Costume Design:
Irantzu Campos
Delegated Producer:
Arlette Peyret
Director:
Lluís Danés
Driver:
Jordi Escrich
Editor:
Elena Ruiz
Electrician:
Enrique Martínez
Executive Producer:
Elisa Plaza
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Anna Lacoma
Gaffer:
Raimon Bufí
Makeup & Hair:
Laura Pérez
Music:
Xavi Lloses
Music Producer:
Xavi Lloses
Producer:
Raimon Masllorens
Production Manager:
Eduard Vallès
Script Supervisor:
María Bellapart
Seamstress:
Carla Guillem
Set Designer:
Carles Berga
Sound Mixer:
Joan Olivé
Special Effects Supervisor:
Lucía Solana
Stunt Coordinator:
Renato Camargos
Stunt Double:
Cristina Casacuberta
Unit Production Manager:
Lluís Malet
Writer:
María Jaén
Lluís Arcarazo
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