Canticle (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 17, 1972

Original Title:
Chicas de club

Alternate Titles:
Cántico

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
X Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18 

Runtime: 106

While conducting interviews with women working in local brothels, Fernando, a journalist, meets Elisa. The woman will tell him her dramatic story, which begins at age 14 when she is raped by her godfather.

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Assistant Camera:
Pedro Doménech
Julio Leyva
Ramiro Sabell

Assistant Director:
Mahnahén Velasco

Assistant Editor:
María Elena Sáinz de Rozas
Amparo F. Roces

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Antonio Gentil
Antonio Segovia

Camera Operator:
Fernando Arribas
Hans Burmann

Costume Design:
Rafael Canogar

Director:
Jorge Grau

Director of Photography:
Juan Amorós

Editor:
Rosa G. Salgado

Executive Producer:
José María González Sinde

Foley Artist:
Luis Castro

Hairstylist:
Fernando Pérez Sobrino

Line Producer:
Manuel Pérez

Makeup Artist:
Carmen Martín

Music:
Antonio Pérez Olea

Property Master:
Manuel Cifuentes

Script Supervisor:
Antonio Gamero

Set Decoration:
Wolfgang Burmann
Francisco Nieva

Sound Assistant:
Vicente De la Fuente

Sound Engineer:
Enrique Molinero

Still Photographer:
Felipe López

Writer:
Mario Camus
Jorge Grau
Rafael Canogar
Claudio Rodríguez

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