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Release Date:
November 17, 2021
Original Title:
Jacinto
Alternate Titles:
Jacinto
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Vizuals Lab
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Jacinto, a robust adult with the mind of a child, lives with his ageing parents, the last inhabitants remaining in an isolated rural village in the Galician mountains. Jacinto amuses himself playing with his pig or in the surrounding chestnut forests building a fantasy world where he reigns supreme. He is also keen on watching vampire movies. When a couple of young girls arrive to take residence at an abandoned house in the village belonging to one of their deceased relatives to record new songs for their heavy metal band, Jacinto becomes convinced that they are vampires. Their worlds could not be more far apart. Just like in the movies Jacinto has to come up with a plan to make the newcomers disappear, and bring peace back to his enchanted life again.
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Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Óscar de Ávila
Art Direction:
Samuel Lema
Associate Producer:
Berta Pan Cambón
Alicia Rodríguez Ramos
Costume Design:
Lorena Calvo
Director:
Javi Camino
Director of Photography:
Francisco Arnoso 'Pixi'
Executive Producer:
Xabier Eirís
Makeup Department Head:
Lorena Calvo
Music:
Wenceslao Lamas López
Production Manager:
Andrés Rozados
Props:
Tanis Villar
Sound:
David Lagares
Sound Designer:
José Tomé
Theme Song Performance:
Cela Ortega
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Pablo Lamosa
Writer:
Javi Camino
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