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Release Date:
March 31, 2022
Original Title:
S'haurà de fer de nit
Alternate Titles:
Dusk Will Come
Tendrá que anochecer
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Aluzine
Dejonghe Film Postproduction
Service Vision
Shot on Kodak Film
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Greta's parents have decided that the three of them are going back to their hometown. Greta has to tell them that she won't return with them.
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Art Direction:
Maria Roca
Marina Zubiaur
Assistant Art Director:
Marta Barrufet
Assistant Camera:
Kevin Matos
Berta Plans
Assistant Director:
Roger Rubió
Assistant Director of Photography:
Laia Alemany
Berta Plans
Camera Operator:
Xavier Calvo
Manuela Matassini
Cinematography:
Manuela Matassini
Color Grading:
Marcos Marín
Costume Design:
Maria Roca
Marina Zubiaur
Director:
Núria Onsins
Elena Riera
Editor:
Christian Amor
Kevin Matos
Nil Vives
Electrician:
Laura Blanca
Nil Vives
Focus Puller:
Kevin Matos
Graphic Designer:
Mercè Ripoll
Makeup & Hair:
Maria Roca
Marina Zubiaur
Producer:
Maria Borrell
Nora Carbonell
Lluïsa Puig
Production Assistant:
David Córdoba
Production Sound Mixer:
Elisenda Veciana
Mariona Triadú
Script:
Andrea Vilches
Sound Assistant:
Christian Amor
Sound Designer:
Elisenda Veciana
Mariona Triadú
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Elisenda Veciana
Mariona Triadú
Still Photographer:
Ariana Goás
Thanks:
Laura Blanca
Paco Blanca
Writer:
Núria Onsins
Lluïsa Puig
Manuela Matassini
Elena Riera
Maria Roca
Mateu Tur
Marina Zubiaur
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