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Release Date:
January 20, 2023
Original Title:
El fred que crema
Alternate Titles:
El frio que quema
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Arlong Productions
Films de L'Orient
Red Nose Films
TV3
Production Countries:
Andorra | Poland | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 117
Winter of 1943. Andorra, a small country in the Pyrenees. In the tense calm of a borderland, where echoes of a nearby war reach the ears of the local inhabitants, Antonio and Sara, a young, married couple, are expecting their first child. No one knows exactly what is going on, nor what is being fought over, the priority is just to survive another day. When a family of Jews fleeing Nazi persecution arrives in the valley, the locals will find their lives disrupted and filled with a sense of fear and unease. Sara will have to face her own contradictions and decide whether to follow her head... or her conscience. The past, along with all the secrets that have remained buried under the snow for so many years, are about to surface. The burning cold has reached the mountains.
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Assistant Hairstylist:
Lola Funes
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Inés del Busto
Assistant Production Manager:
Alexandre Pozo
Boom Operator:
Raúl L. Penalva
Casting:
David Arribas
Cinematography:
Àlex Sans
Costume Design:
Anna Mangot
Director:
Santi Trullenque
Editor:
Marc Vendrell
First Assistant Director:
Héctor Romance
Hairstylist:
Tina Montón
Line Producer:
Miquel Romans
Music:
Francesc Gener
Producer:
Jose Pozo
Sandra Forn
Alfons Teruel
Production Assistant:
Lor Garcia Barrena
Andrea Milà
Production Design:
Albert Arribas
Production Manager:
Miquel Romans
Mercè Batalla
Production Supervisor:
Ivan Llamas
Props:
Violeta Copons
Ares Prunera
Second Assistant Director:
Alba Tejero
Sound Designer:
Eric Arajol
Unit Production Manager:
Lluís Batalla
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