A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 29, 2021
Original Title:
Hombre muerto no sabe vivir
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
73140323 Producciones Cinematográficas
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 18 ES: 18
Runtime: 105
Tano works for Manuel, a businessman who’s made his fortune in the construction sector and who has a tight network of friends in local government who help him carry out his business safely, in exchange for making sure that the drugs enter and leave the city without causing any violence or making any noise. Tano knows that the golden era is long gone. Now, he’s 54 and struggling to make ends meet. His mission is to keep the drug-trafficking business from Morocco under control and to make sure the money keeps flowing, but someone has brought some samples of a new drug into the city and its effects are devastating, causing the local junkies to go completely crazy. Angel, Manuel’s son and heir to his business empire, is convinced that if they start dealing this new drug, they could go back to making the millions they were before the economic crash.
Assistant Director:
Abelardo Castro
Camera Operator:
Alberto Gil
Laura Cordones
Casting Director:
Mónica Sánchez
Costume Design:
Jimena Irurzun
Director:
Ezekiel Montes
Director of Photography:
Ezekiel Montes
Editor:
José M. G. Moyano
Electrician:
Pedro Moya
Gaffer:
Antonio Piña
Machinist:
Juan Cabello
Makeup Effects:
Victor Alcalá
Edu Pérez
Music:
Luis Hernáiz
Juan Carlos Moya
Producer:
Ezekiel Montes
Production Manager:
Araceli Carrero
Songs:
Diego Vasallo
Chelo Soto
Manzanita
Sound:
José A. Manovel
Unit Production Manager:
Carlos Manuel
Molina de Manuel
VFX Artist:
Juan Ventura
Amparo Martínez
Writer:
Ezekiel Montes
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