Fish Never Sleep (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 9, 2021

Original Title:
Els peixos no dormen mai

Alternate Titles:
Fish Never Sleep

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

Arlet returns home, after being away for four months, to celebrate her twentieth birthday. This reencounter with her past, and with her family, turns the weekend of celebration into a process of coming to terms with a disease that has been haunting them for years.

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Art Department Assistant:
Marta Barrufet

Art Direction:
Georgina Rodríguez

Assistant Camera:
Aina de la Cruz

Assistant Director:
Lina Biarnés

Camera Operator:
Alexandru Ilici

Colorist:
Alba Valls

Costume Design:
Georgina Rodríguez

Director:
Gerard Gil
Aida Martos

Director of Photography:
Gerard Blanch

Editor:
Ramon Company

Electrician:
Sara Alarcón
Àssia Júlia La-Roca

Gaffer:
Piu G. Cortacans

Music:
Marc Mariner

Post Production Assistant:
Sílvia Delgado

Producer:
Anna Calderón

Production Assistant:
Carme Rufat
Gerard Blanch

Script Supervisor:
Ramon Company

Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Lucía Herrera

Sound Recordist:
Vicenç Aznar

Still Photographer:
Àssia Júlia La-Roca
Vicenç Aznar

Writer:
Anna Calderón
Ramon Company

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