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Release Date:
September 4, 2019
Original Title:
O que arde
Alternate Titles:
Lo que arde
Viendra le feu
Солнце никогда не заходит
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
4 A 4 Productions
Kowalski Films
Miramemira
Tarantula
Production Countries:
France | Luxembourg | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
GR: Κ PL: 12
Runtime: 85
When Amador Coro gets out of prison for having provoked a fire, nobody is waiting for him. He returns to his home town, a small village hidden in the mountains of rural Galicia, to live with his elder mother, Benedicta, and three cows. Life goes on calmly, following the rhythm of the nature. Until the night when a fire devastates the region.
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Art Direction:
Curru Garabal
Samuel Lema
Co-Producer:
Donato Rotunno
Costume Designer:
Nadia Acimi
Director:
Oliver Laxe
Director of Photography:
Mauro Herce
Editor:
Cristóbal Fernández
Producer:
Andrea Vázquez
Andrea Queralt
Mani Mortazavi
Production Assistant:
Raquel I. Araujo
Sound:
David Machado
Sergio da Silva
Xavier López Souto
Sound Recordist:
Amanda Villavieja
Writer:
Oliver Laxe
Santiago Fillol
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