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[REC]: Horror Without Pause
Documentary
Overview
The horror film [REC] — directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, and released in 2007 — was an unprecedented triumph for Spanish fantasy cinema. Fifteen years later, those responsible for the creation and worldwide success of this cinematic milestone decode its keys and resurrect the myth.
Top Cast


Jaume Balagueró
Jaume Balagueró
Self - Filmmaker
Jaume Balagueró
Self - Filmmaker


Paco Plaza
Paco Plaza
Self - Filmmaker
Paco Plaza
Self - Filmmaker


Alberto Marini
Alberto Marini
Self - Screenwriter
Alberto Marini
Self - Screenwriter
Pablo Rosso
Pablo Rosso
Self - DOP
Pablo Rosso
Self - DOP


David Ambit
David Ambit
Self - Make-up Designer
David Ambit
Self - Make-up Designer


Julio Fernández
Julio Fernández
Self - Film Producer
Julio Fernández
Self - Film Producer
Teresa Gefaell
Teresa Gefaell
Self - Line Producer
Teresa Gefaell
Self - Line Producer
Ángel Sala
Ángel Sala
Self - Film Critic
Ángel Sala
Self - Film Critic
Violeta Kovacsics
Violeta Kovacsics
Self - Film Critic
Violeta Kovacsics
Self - Film Critic


Oriol Maymó
Oriol Maymó
Self - Production Manager
Oriol Maymó
Self - Production Manager
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