Elsa (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 20, 2020

Original Title:
Elsa

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Silendum Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Elsa is a 6-year-old child who, like anyone her age, wants to live happly and free. She knows that she is different from most, but despite her young age she is clear: she knows that she is a girl and that she is the queen of her life. Who could question it? ELSA talks about tolerance, diversity and the possibility of choosing who we want to be.

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Art Direction:
Alba Escalón

Assistant Art Director:
Michelle Romero

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sandra Gil

Boom Operator:
Julieta Zagha

Colorist:
Alberto Rodríguez

Costume Designer:
Marta Saiz

Dialogue Editor:
Raúl L. Penalva

Director:
Albert Carbó

Director of Photography:
Marcel Pascual

Editor:
Edu de Soto

Electrician:
Joan Bustos
Oriol Monguilod
Jordi Sanpra

Executive Producer:
Albert Carbó

First Assistant Director:
Cristian Sitjas

Focus Puller:
Diego Ensesa
Guillem Pazos

Gaffer:
Alex Carvajal

Graphic Designer:
Marc Pallarés

Grip:
Niuk Moliné Roca

Makeup & Hair:
Mercè Sánchez

Music:
Adrià Barbosa

Production Assistant:
Emma Duran
Jordi Pedrero
Gerard Velasco

Production Manager:
Carla Palomo

Production Runner:
John Doe

Script Supervisor:
Andrea Burgaz Ferrer

Second Assistant Camera:
Martí Rosell Civit
Marco Furilo Bastida

Second Assistant Director:
Marta Sabala

Sound Designer:
Adrià Martí

Third Assistant Director:
Montse Romero Tixé

Translator:
Rachel King
Sílvia Verdura

Unit Production Manager:
Marcel Carbó

Writer:
Albert Carbó

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