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Release Date:
January 20, 2012
Original Title:
Silencio en la nieve
Alternate Titles:
El rostro del asesino
Mrozna cisza
Tyla sniege
Ледяное молчание
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | War
Production Companies:
Castafiore Films
Foresta Films
Lithuanian Film Studio
TVE
Tornasol Media
Zebra Producciones
Production Countries:
Lithuania | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U GB: 15
Runtime: 106
Russian front, winter 1943. Soldier Arturo Andrade and Sergeant Fernando Espinosa are commissioned to investigate a mysterious murder while the Spanish Blue Division of the German Army endures the fierce counterattack of the Red Army.
Art Department Coordinator:
Rasa Rimkutė
Art Direction:
Edou Hydallgo
Raimondas Dičius
Assistant Camera:
Audrius Budrys
Daniel Sánchez
Assistant Set Decoration:
Luis Pastor
Camera Operator:
David Mayo
Casting:
Camilla-Valentine Isola
Dalia Survilaitė
Co-Producer:
Ramūnas Škikas
Antonia Nava
Costume Designer:
Lena Mossum
Costume Supervisor:
Eglė Navickaitė
Delegated Producer:
Winnie Baert
Dialogue Editor:
Sergio González
Director:
Gerardo Herrero
Director of Photography:
Alfredo Mayo
Editor:
Mapa Pastor
Executive Producer:
Antonio Saura
Mariela Besuievsky
First Assistant Director:
David Pareja
Focus Puller:
Rolandas Joneliūkštis
Foley:
Manuel Corrales
Hairstylist:
Kenyar Padilla
Makeup Designer:
Eglė Mikalauskaitė
Novel:
Ignacio del Valle
Original Music Composer:
Lucio Godoy
Producer:
Gerardo Herrero
José Velasco
Carlos Rodríguez
Javier López Blanco
Production Director:
Josean Gómez
Production Manager:
Darius Jarasunas
Iñaki Ros
Property Master:
Rodrigo Busto
Ramūnas Rastauskas
Screenplay:
Nicolas Saada
Script Supervisor:
María Guerra
Set Costumer:
Saulius Proscevičius
Sound Engineer:
Eduardo Esquide
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Diego Garrido
Special Effects:
Reyes Abades
Special Effects Supervisor:
Reyes Abades
Still Photographer:
Diego López Calvin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Carlos Schmukler
Third Assistant Director:
Angie Paul Risque
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Ignacio Lacosta
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