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Release Date:
October 8, 2021
Original Title:
Madres
Alternate Titles:
Welcome to the Blumhouse: Madres
Добро пожаловать в Блумхаус: О матерях
אימהות
マードレス 闇に潜む声
孕母
어머니들
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Amazon Studios
Blumhouse Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A DE: 16 FR: 18 MX: C NL: 18 PL: 16 RO: 18+ SE: 15 SG: M18
Runtime: 83
A Mexican-American couple expecting their first child relocate to a migrant farming community in 1970's California. When the wife begins to experience strange symptoms and terrifying visions, she tries to determine if it's related to a legendary curse or something more nefarious.
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Art Direction:
Spencer Davison
Casting:
John McAlary
Co-Executive Producer:
Chris Dickie
Kyle Chalmers
Costume Design:
Eulyn Colette Hufkie
Director:
Ryan Zaragoza
Director of Photography:
Felipe Vara de Rey
Editor:
Kristina Hamilton-Grobler
Executive Producer:
Jason Blum
Lisa Bruce
Jeremy Gold
Matthew Myers
Marci Wiseman
Foley Artist:
Jacek Wiśniewski
Producer:
John H. Brister
Production Design:
Owl Martin Dwyer
Set Medic:
Garin W. Sparks
Stunt Double:
Michelle Rose
Stunts:
Ned Yousef
Supervising Sound Editor:
Daniel Pagan
Writer:
Marcella Ochoa
Mario Miscione
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