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Release Date:
January 22, 2022
Original Title:
Luz de Mar
Alternate Titles:
Luz de Mar
Sea Light
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
John Doe Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12
Runtime: 15
An elder lighthouse keeper takes care of what has been his home for years. Old and secluded from society, he's disturbed by mysterious bottled letters. These and an unexpected malfunction make him doubt his job, his life and his existence.
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Animation:
Jordi F. Pou
Art Direction:
Marta Gojor
Assistant Camera:
Javi Guixà
Camera Operator:
Ot Boqué
Casting Director:
Fiona Redondo
Colorist:
Jordi F. Pou
Costume Designer:
Bernart De Manila
Director:
John Doe
Director of Photography:
Ot Boqué
Editor:
Marc Mittenhoff
Executive Producer:
John Doe
First Assistant Director:
Jordi Huguet
Focus Puller:
Jin Strummer
Gaffer:
Martín Murua
Lighting Technician:
Javier Cobo
Makeup & Hair:
Sandra Nogué
Music:
Miquel De Jorge Artells
Producer:
John Doe
Production Assistant:
Julius Von Porat
Alessandro Guerrieri
Production Manager:
Regina Khanipova
Script Supervisor:
Luna López
Set Decoration:
Gina M. Wandelmer
Ariadna Costa
Sound:
Adrià Smilges
Sound Designer:
Felipe García
Sound Editor:
Claudi Dosta Ivanow
Guillem Carvajal
Special Effects Supervisor:
Alicia Ganesha
Steadicam Operator:
Ricardo Haro
Still Photographer:
Jordi F. Pou
Underwater Camera:
Txema Vega
Writer:
John Doe
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