

THE LYING GAME
SCRIPT
Andres Martorell
Gonzalo Perdomo - Tafur
DIRECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Cesar Perez
ART DIRECTION
Noah Cabins
COSTUME:
Laura Cortes
MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING
Rebecca Rueda
FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR:
Carlos Aguilera
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR
Adriana Sanchez Trevino
LIVE SOUND:
Miguel Carretero
SOUND DESIGN
Alfonso Sanz
EDITION
Azucena Baños (AMAE)
CAMERA EQUIPMENT
Visual Media Broadcast
SOUND POST-PRODUCTION
Mr Peaks
ORIGINAL MUSIC
Lucas Vidal

After celebrating her daughter's sixth birthday, Ana receives an untimely visit from Walter, a strange man who asks about Ricardo, Ana's husband, with whom he has unfinished business. What begins as an uncomfortable visit for Ana ends up becoming a disturbing situation in which she discovers Ricardo's constant lies and infidelities, as well as the real reason why Walter is in her house: to hold her and her daughter as bail while Ricardo closes a deal with the dangerous drug organization for which Walter works.




















'La Fianza' was born from two very simple premises. On the one hand, I wanted to tell the story of a woman who, in order to improve her situation, changes country, culture and life. On the other hand, I wanted to make a film whose plot would show, in one day and in one location, the struggle and empowerment of this same woman within a world of men.
The tone of the film is also very particular, as it mixes many elements of thriller with situations of comedy and black humour. From the beginning it was very clear that the script work had to be meticulous and that solid characters had to be created who could carry the film on their shoulders.
This approach places 'The Bail' far away from a typical claustrophobic thriller, since 'The Bail' is above all a film about actors.
Gonzalo Perdomo - Tafur
GONZALO PERDOMO - TAFUR
Gonzalo Perdomo-Tafur was born in Bogotá in 1978. He studied film in France and obtained the Diploma of l'ESEC (École Superieure d'Etudes Cimematographiques) in Paris in 2000, in Film Direction and Production. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art from the Sorbonne University.
From 2004, he began working as an editor and TV producer at Mediaset Spain and ended up combining this activity with his work for the Camilo José Cela University in Madrid.
He directed several short films such as "La Oscuridad" in 2010, "El Revés" in 2011 (Castilla La Mancha Social Film Festival Award) and "El Amor Ajeno" in 2015 (Best Director Award at the Mostra del Cinema di Taranto, Italy).
THE BAIL is his first feature film.
