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Esa sensación (2016)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Juan Cavestany, Julián Génisson, Pablo Hernando

Synopsis

Strange, irresistible sensations in three interwoven, often humorous stories about love, faith and human will in a surrealist portrait of Spain.

Actors

Lorena Iglesias
Lorena Iglesias
Vito Sanz
Vito Sanz
Jorge Suquet
Jorge Suquet
Miquel Insúa
Miquel Insúa
David Pareja
David Pareja
Pietro Olivera
Pietro Olivera
Bárbara Santa-Cruz
Bárbara Santa-Cruz

Crews

Juan Cavestany
Juan Cavestany
Director
Julián Génisson
Julián Génisson
Director
Pablo Hernando
Pablo Hernando
Director
Juan Cavestany
Juan Cavestany
Writer
Julián Génisson
Julián Génisson
Writer
Pablo Hernando
Pablo Hernando
Writer
Juan Cavestany
Juan Cavestany
Producer
Aaron Rux
Aaron Rux
Original Music Composer
Pablo Hernando
Pablo Hernando
Director of Photography
Javier López Bermejo
Javier López Bermejo
Director of Photography
Raúl de Torres
Raúl de Torres
Editor

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