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Mironins (2021)

Género : Animación, Comedia, Fantasía

Tiempo de ejecución : 56M

Director : Mikel Mas Bilbao, Txesco Montalt
Escritor : Celia Rico Clavellino, Cristina Broquetas, Irene Iborra

Sinopsis

Every night, when the museum closes its doors, the mironins, Blu, Low and Ro, three little drops of paint that live in the paintings created by the Spanish painter Joan Miró (1893-1983), come to life and immerse themselves in an inexhaustible universe where art and imagination reign.

Actores

Gemma Ventura
Gemma Ventura
Characters Voice (voice)

Tripulaciones

Anna Carretero
Anna Carretero
Book
Marcela Hattener
Marcela Hattener
Book
Anna Purroy
Anna Purroy
Book
Enrique Tárrega
Enrique Tárrega
Conceptual Design
Mikel Mas Bilbao
Mikel Mas Bilbao
Director
Txesco Montalt
Txesco Montalt
Director
Celia Rico Clavellino
Celia Rico Clavellino
Screenplay
Cristina Broquetas
Cristina Broquetas
Screenplay
Mikel Mas Bilbao
Mikel Mas Bilbao
Executive Producer
Iván Agenjo
Iván Agenjo
Executive Producer
Ángel Coronado
Ángel Coronado
Executive Producer
Oriol Roca
Oriol Roca
Executive Producer
Eric Goossens
Eric Goossens
Executive Producer
Anton Roebben
Anton Roebben
Executive Producer
Álex Cervantes
Álex Cervantes
Executive Producer
Oriol Roca
Oriol Roca
Production Design
Ángel Coronado
Ángel Coronado
Production Design
Víctor Rago
Víctor Rago
Animation Director
Txesco Montalt
Txesco Montalt
Storyboard Designer
Mayte Sánchez
Mayte Sánchez
Storyboard Designer
Susana Martín
Susana Martín
Production Director
Iván Llopis
Iván Llopis
Original Music Composer
Carles Delgado
Carles Delgado
Original Music Composer
Laura Aguado
Laura Aguado
Production Manager
Carlota Darnell
Carlota Darnell
Production Manager
Aura P. Pérez
Aura P. Pérez
Production Manager
Pamela Poltronieri
Pamela Poltronieri
Animation
Sergio Córdoba
Sergio Córdoba
Animation
Cristian Barbeito
Cristian Barbeito
Art Designer
César González
César González
Art Designer
Sergio Moreno
Sergio Moreno
Art Designer
Carlos Pascual
Carlos Pascual
Art Designer
Baltasar Pedrosa
Baltasar Pedrosa
Art Designer
Beatriz Villanueva
Beatriz Villanueva
Line Producer
Irene Iborra
Irene Iborra
Screenplay
Marta Ruiperez
Marta Ruiperez
Animation Director
Cristina Blanes
Cristina Blanes
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alba Ruiz
Alba Ruiz
Post Production Supervisor
Vanessa de la Fuente
Vanessa de la Fuente
Animation
Soraya Andújar
Soraya Andújar
Animation
Facundo Friquet
Facundo Friquet
Animation
Ester Vicente Ballester
Ester Vicente Ballester
Production Manager
Jonathan de Mulder
Jonathan de Mulder
Production Manager
Geertjan Tillmans
Geertjan Tillmans
Post Production Supervisor
Anna van Riel
Anna van Riel
Animation
Geertjan Tillmans
Geertjan Tillmans
Animation
Carolane Delatinne
Carolane Delatinne
Animation
Lucas de Thier
Lucas de Thier
Animation
Perrine Pype
Perrine Pype
Animation
Alex Vinot
Alex Vinot
Animation
Sefana Gharbi
Sefana Gharbi
Animation
Cristián Freire
Cristián Freire
Production Manager
Sebastián 'Kaztrol' Castro
Sebastián 'Kaztrol' Castro
Animation Supervisor
Sebastián Zegers
Sebastián Zegers
Animation Supervisor
Diego Arellano
Diego Arellano
Animation
Daniel Benvenutto
Daniel Benvenutto
Animation
Carolina Mora
Carolina Mora
Animation
Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera
Animation
Ninoska Torres
Ninoska Torres
Animation
Giselle Vergara
Giselle Vergara
Animation
Marc Dominici
Marc Dominici
Post Production Supervisor
Sandra Filippelli
Sandra Filippelli
Post Production Coordinator
Aarón Pedraza
Aarón Pedraza
Colorist
Ana Isabel Ruiz
Ana Isabel Ruiz
Executive Producer
Yago Fandiño
Yago Fandiño
Executive Producer
Dani López
Dani López
Executive Producer
Elisabeth Méndez
Elisabeth Méndez
Executive Producer
Xavier Romero
Xavier Romero
Executive Producer
Telidja Klaï
Telidja Klaï
Executive Producer
Ana Alemany
Ana Alemany
Executive Producer
Eduard Puertas
Eduard Puertas
Animation
Lorène Friesenbichler
Lorène Friesenbichler
Animation
Alicia Velasco
Alicia Velasco
Animation

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