
#Sequence
Drama
Overview
#Sequence is a collective feature film that was shot and released in a single day, December 21, 2013, on the occasion of the celebration of the shortest day [ED + C]. Montxo Armendáriz coordinates is composed of 17 short film whose common denominator is that they are shot in a single plane sequence and follow the rules of the festival identity JamesonNotodofilmfest short and initiative # littlesecretfilm.
Top Cast


Eva Llorach
Eva Llorach
Eva Llorach


Juanra Bonet
Juanra Bonet
Juanra Bonet
Olga Aguirre
Olga Aguirre
Olga Aguirre


Lorena Iglesias
Lorena Iglesias
Lorena Iglesias


Álex García
Álex García
Álex García


Olga Alamán
Olga Alamán
Olga Alamán


Iñaki Ardanaz
Iñaki Ardanaz
Iñaki Ardanaz


Belén Cuesta
Belén Cuesta
Belén Cuesta


Javivi
Javivi
Javivi


Secun de la Rosa
Secun de la Rosa
Secun de la Rosa
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