A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Leon Ockenden, Katrine De Candole, Max Wrottesley
Written by:
Nicolás Alcalá
Henry Pierrot
Directed by:
Nicolás Alcalá
Release Date:
May 17, 2013
Original Title:
El Cosmonauta
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Riot Cinema Collective
Production Countries:
Latvia | Russia | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
In 1975, the first Russian cosmonaut on the Moon is unable to make his way back and is declared missing in space.
What if you got back home - and there was nobody there? In 1975, the first Soviet cosmonaut on the Moon is unable to make his way back and is declared missing in Space. However, through ghostly radio messages, he claims to have come back to Earth and found it empty, not a living soul. His unrealistic presence and his voice will little by little destroy the world of his beloved ones.
Animation:
Fran F. Asensio
Assistant Camera:
Adán Martín
Assistant Director:
David Casas Riesco
Camera Operator:
Paco serrano Ruiz
Casting:
Luci Lenox
Color Grading:
Miguel P. Gilaberte
Costume Design:
Margarita Mansilla
Director:
Nicolás Alcalá
Director of Photography:
Luis Enrique Carrión
Driver:
Ilgonis Bicka
Editor:
Carlos Serrano Azcona
Executive Producer:
Nicolás Alcalá
Bruno Teixidor
Julia Blatún
Carola Rodríguez
Yulia Zayceva
Erik Mariñelarena
Makeup Artist:
Emilija Eglite
Music:
Joan Valent
Novel:
Henry Pierrot
Post Producer:
Mairena Ruíz Denia
Producer:
Igor Pronin
David Matamoros
Production Design:
Vilius Vanagas
Props:
Ilana Nikolajeva
Screenplay:
Nicolás Alcalá
Script:
Elena Moreno-Martet
Sound Designer:
David Rodríguez
Sound mixer:
José Luis Lara
Rubén Durán
Special Effects:
Rod Tebisx
Storyboard Artist:
Nestor Fernández
Antonio García
Bruno Hidalgo
Visual Effects:
Chema del Fresno
César Abánades
Visual Effects Producer:
Laura Barge
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