A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 18, 2018
Original Title:
Lo siento mi amor
Alternate Titles:
I'm Sorry, My Love
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Pacha Inversiones y Producciones Audiovisuales SL
The Other Side Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12
Runtime: 8
A solid middle American couple meet a stranger who will have a big role in history as we know it.
3D Artist:
Carlos Terroso
Animation:
Daniel Gonzalo-Fillat
Art Direction:
Idoia Esteban
Assistant Production Manager:
Luzia Godoi
Colorist:
Iván Martín Ruedas
Director:
Eduardo Casanova
Director of Photography:
José Antonio Muñoz
Editor:
Sara Bamba
Executive Producer:
Eusebio Pacha
Grip:
Adolfo Berzosa
Hair Designer:
Selmo del Campo
Makeup Designer:
Lola Gómez
Producer:
Kiko Prada
Javier Prada
Bella González Serrano
Carlos Paredes
Eusebio Pacha
Renato Ruffoni
Production Design:
Idoia Esteban
Eduardo Casanova
Production Manager:
Javier Prada
Script Supervisor:
Elena Moreno-Martet
Sound:
Dani Bravo
Special Effects:
Ivan Martin
VFX Artist:
José Vidal Martín Ruedas
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Iván Martín Ruedas
Writer:
Eduardo Casanova
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