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Directed by | Daniel Calparsoro |
Written by | Arturo Ruiz Serrano |
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Cinematography | Tommie Ferreras |
Edited by | Antonio Frutos |
Music by | Carlos Jean |
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Distributed by | Buena Vista International |
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Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Mikaela is an upcoming Spanish action thriller film directed by Daniel Calparsoro and written by Arturo Ruiz Serrano starring Antonio Resines and Natalia Azahara alongside Roger Casamajor and Adriana Torrebejano.
On the eve of Three King's Day, a police agent on his last legs (Leo) is trapped in the motorway in the wake of the effects of a powerful snowstorm in Spain, teaming up with a young aspiring Guardia Civil agent fresh off from the academy, to face an assault on an armored van by a gang of robbers. [1] [2]
Originally known under the working title of AP6: infierno en la autopista, [2] Mikaela was produced by Atresmedia Cine, La Terraza Films, Atlantia Media, Ikiru Films, and AP6 La Película AIE. [1] It had the backing from Atresmedia, Netflix, and Vodafone. [4] Shooting locations included the Madrid region and the province of Segovia. [1]
The film is set to be released theatrically in Spain by Buena Vista International on 31 January 2025. [4]
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