A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 25, 2022
Original Title:
Llegaron de noche
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
64A Films
Bowfinger
ICO
Movistar+
Nunca Digas Nunca
Programa Ibermedia
TVE
Tornasol Media
Production Countries:
Colombia | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 107
During a night of 1989, in the middle of the Salvadoran civil war, six Jesuit priests were murdered at the UCA University. The news has an immediate international repercussion since their contribution was key in the foreseeable peace agreement after a decade of bloody war. Who killed them? The government immediately blamed the guerrillas but an eyewitness debunked the official version. Her name is Lucía and she works as a cleaning employee at the UCA. She has seen who were the real killers: the army. Now she will have to choose between testifying for the truth or protecting her family.
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Associate Producer:
Iker Ganuza
Casting:
Laura Cepeda
Cinematography:
Gonzalo F. Berridi
Co-Producer:
Nancy Fernández
Diego F. Ramírez
Costume Design:
Saioa Lara
Delegated Producer:
Ricardo García Arrojo
Director:
Imanol Uribe
Editor:
Teresa Font
Executive Producer:
Mariela Besuievsky
María Luisa Gutiérrez
Music:
Vanessa Garde Luque
Producer:
María Luisa Gutiérrez
Gerardo Herrero
Production Design:
Diego López
Screenplay:
Daniel Cebrián
Unit Production Manager:
Miguel Iturralde
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