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Release Date:
August 25, 2020
Original Title:
Lúa vermella
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Amanita Films
Zeitun Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16
Runtime: 84
Time seems to stand still in a village in the Galician coast. Everybody there is paralyzed although we can still hear their voices: they talk about ghosts, about witches, about monsters. Three women arrive in the village to find Rubio, a sailor who has recently disappeared in the sea.
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Assistant Art Director:
Pablo Lomba
Assistant Camera:
Oscar Capi Cajide
Assistant Director:
Adrián Orr
Co-Executive Producer:
Iván Patiño
Colorist:
Alfonso Merino
Costume Designer:
Judith Adataberna
Director:
Lois Patiño
Director of Photography:
Lois Patiño
Editor:
Pablo Gil Rituerto
Lois Patiño
Óscar de Gispert Zegrí
Executive Producer:
Felipe Lage
Foley Artist:
Sergio Testón
Graphic Designer:
Paco Ruiz
Grip:
Ma Fbarri
J.M. Rubido
Producer:
Felipe Lage
Production Design:
Jaione Camborda
Production Manager:
Nati Juncal
Sound Designer:
Juan Carlos Blancas
Sound Editor:
Álex F. Capilla
David Machado
Javier Pato
Sound Mixer:
David Machado
Sound Recordist:
Aníbal Menchaca
Still Photographer:
Tono Arias
Unit Production Manager:
Nati Juncal
Iván Patiño
Alex Riesgo
Visual Effects:
Alfonso Merino
Writer:
Lois Patiño
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