City of Signs (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 2009

Original Title:
La ciudad de los signos

Genres:
Documentary

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 63

Italy, March 1980. César travels to the ruins of Pompeii with the extravagant intention of recording psychophonies, supernatural echoes of the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius that destroyed the city in the 1st century, but he does not succeed. However, on one of the tapes a strange phrase, much more recent, is recorded, words that César has already heard somewhere…

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Art Direction:
Samuel Alarcón

Assistant Director:
Javier Ribas García
Lara Blanes Mencías

Camera Operator:
Diego Morgan

Co-Writer:
Mercedes Cebrián
Juan Pablo Heras

Director:
Samuel Alarcón

Director of Photography:
Javier Cardenete

Editor:
Héctor Rodrigues

Graphic Designer:
Víctor Castro

In Memory Of:
Roberto Rossellini

Original Music Composer:
Eneko Vadillo

Post Production Supervisor:
Chema Delgado
Celso Arenal

Producer:
Samuel Alarcón

Production Manager:
José Cabrera Betancort

Researcher:
Anna Marinetti
Juan del Valle
Viridiana Rotondi

Sound Recordist:
Mitsuo Nakata
Génesis Candela

Still Photographer:
Javier Cardenete

Thanks:
Renzo Rossellini

Visual Effects:
Jorge García Velallos

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Samuel Alarcón

Writer:
Samuel Alarcón

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