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Release Date:
September 6, 2009
Original Title:
La verdad sobre el caso del señor Valdemar
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
Ecuador
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
1873, Quito, Ecuador. One of the most recognized psychiatrists of the city, Mr. Romero, is experimenting new hypnosis techniques as a healing tool with his patients, finding out that hypnosis has never been tested in a dying human being. Romero wonders if this technique could stop or delay death in dying patients. Valdemar, a Brazilian diplomatic who suffers tuberculosis, is willing to collaborate with Romero and agrees to be hypnotized the night he is supposed to die. The experiment will have dramatic consequences, Romero will be accused of Satanism and sentenced to death by the Ecuadorian president. His only chance of survival, is to persuade the presidents' secretary that he is innocent. He has only one chance to tell the truth.
Art Direction:
Roberto Frisone
Assistant Director:
Alfredo Nuñez
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Catalina Naranjo
Costume Designer:
Ana Poveda
Director:
Carlos Andrés Vera
Director of Photography:
Francisco X. Cevallos
Editor:
Frantz Jaramillo
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Erika da Silva
Makeup Artist:
Lucy Da Silva
Producer:
Jimena Villaroel
Script:
Frantz Jaramillo
Short Story:
Edgar Allan Poe
Sound Designer:
Arsenio Cadena
Special Effects:
Frantz Jaramillo
Writer:
Carlos Andrés Vera
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