Santa Rosa de Lima, who died in the capital of Peru, was barely 31 years old when she died in 1617. José María Elorrieta's film narrates the life of this young woman, daughter of Gaspar Flores, Spanish arquebusier the service of King Philip III, and of Maria de Oliva, who will become principal patron of the New World, the Philippines and West Indies in 1670.
Writing | Manuel Sebares | Screenplay |
Camera | Alfonso Nieva | Director of Photography |
Writing | Juan Antonio Verdugo | Screenplay |
Sound | Federico Contreras | Original Music Composer |
Directing | José María Elorrieta | Director |
Writing | José María Elorrieta | Writer |
Crew | César González Ruano | Additional Dialogue |
Production | Victoriano García Giraldo | Production Manager |
Directing | Enrique Vila Selma | Assistant Director |
Art | José Castels | Property Master |
Art | José María Shelly | Property Master |
Directing | Pilar de Diego | Script Supervisor |
Production | María Amorós | Production Secretary |