Black Serenade (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 19, 2001

Original Title:
Tuno negro

Alternate Titles:
Dark Minstrel

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Lolafilms

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+  DE: 18  ES: 18 

Runtime: 110

Ignorance kills.

Students of the university of Salamanca are brutally murdered by a black masked minstrel. Alex, an architecture student who has recently moved to Salamanca discovers a pattern behind the killings; it seems as if the killer strikes regularly after the exams to free the campus from lousy students.

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Art Direction:
Wolfgang Burmann

Assistant Director:
Ion Collar
Javier Petit
Estíbaliz García

Assistant Editor:
Fran Amaro

Associate Editor:
Fran Amaro

Boom Operator:
Fabio Huete
Alberto García Altez

Casting:
Camilla-Valentine Isola

Color Timer:
Miguel P. Gilaberte

Director:
Vicente J. Martín
Pedro L. Barbero

Director of Photography:
Carlos Suárez

Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas

Editor:
Juan Carlos Arroyo

Electrician:
Pipo Rivas

Foley:
Manuel Carrión

Makeup Artist:
José Quetglás

Music:
Álex Martínez

Original Music Composer:
Roque Baños

Post-Production Manager:
José María Bello

Producer:
Andrés Vicente Gómez

Production Manager:
Luisa García

Script Supervisor:
José Luis Cubillo Fernández

Sound:
Mark A. Van Der Willigen

Sound Editor:
James Muñoz

Special Effects:
Juan Serrano

Stunt Coordinator:
Ángel Plana

Stunts:
Diego Álvarez

Writer:
Vicente J. Martín
Pedro L. Barbero

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