A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 5, 2012
Original Title:
Amor de madre
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Fobia Social
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
The love that a mother feels justifies everything, a mother is capable of murder because of her child, she kills, she steals, she works the corner or any other thing that keeps her child alive; the love that a mother feels, brings up the better and the worst in every woman. Ursula (Ana Polvorosa) is a mother and she is living two tragedies at the same time, a zombie invasion and the fact that her husband left home with their son, Nicolas. To Ursula, the zombie invasion is just “an anecdote” because she, as a mother and as a woman, only cares about her missing child, helpless and alone in a world surrounded by green and crazy beings.
Art Direction:
Yasmina Tous
Assistant Art Director:
Jesús García
Montserrat García
Belén Olmedo
Severiano Picazo
Rafael Vera
Assistant Hairstylist:
Martitza Ríos
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Martitza Ríos
Boom Operator:
Jorge García
Camera Operator:
Víctor José García
Antonio Rodríguez
Francisco Javier Sánchez
Cinematography:
José Antonio Muñoz
Costume Assistant:
Paula Alarcón
Andrés Vargas
Costume Design:
Yolanda Leal
Director:
Eduardo Casanova
Editor:
Javier P. Vera
Executive Producer:
Eduardo Casanova
First Assistant Director:
Alicia Holgado
Gaffer:
Carlos Hernández
Jose Avelino Zomoza
Hair Designer:
Lewis Amarante
Makeup Designer:
Lewis Amarante
Makeup Effects Designer:
Óscar del Monte
Nacho Díaz
Cristina Malillos
Music:
Ángel Ramos Escola
Production Assistant:
Lorenzo Alberca
Lino Clemente
Juan Diego López
Jose María Tevar
Production Manager:
Enrique Leal Leal
Props:
Ignacio Miguel Montila
Screenplay:
Eduardo Casanova
Script Supervisor:
Isabel Tendero
Marta Tendero
Second Assistant Director:
Raquel GarcÍa
Sound:
Roberto López
Sound Assistant:
Carlos Morcillo
Sound Editor:
Juanma Benavides
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