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Coast of Death ()

Costa da Morte (original title)
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In Costa da Morte, once considered world's end by Romans, fishers, shell fishers, and loggers work the rocky, misty shores known for shipwrecks. Nature's elements shape daily life in this rugged territory.

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Directed by

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Lois Patiño

Produced by

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Felipe Lage Coro ... producer (as Felipe Lage)
Martin Pawley ... producer

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Ann Deveria

Cinematography by

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Lois Patiño

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Pablo Gil Rituerto
Lois Patiño

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Carla Andrade ... assistant director

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Miguel Calvo ... sound
Erik T. Jensen ... sound editor / sound

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Plot Summary

Costa da Morte is a region in Galicia (Spain), which was considered as the end of the world during the Roman period. Its dramatic name comes from the numerous shipwrecks that happened along history in this area made of rocks, mist and storms. We cross this land observing the people who inhabit it, fishermen, gatherers of shellfish, loggers... We witness traditional craftsmen who maintain both an intimate relationship and an antagonistic battle with the vastness of this territory. The wind, the stones, the sea, the fire, are characters in this film, and through them we approach the mystery of the landscape, understanding it as a unified ensemble with man, his history and legends. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Coast of Death (World-wide, English title)
  • Coast of Death (United States)
  • Coast of Death (United Kingdom)
  • Costa de muerte (Mexico)
  • Costa Da Morte (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 81 min
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