El sudor de los ruiseñores (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 4, 1998

Original Title:
El sudor de los ruiseñores

Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

A Romanian cellist emigrates to Spain where he becomes friends with a puppeteer who performs at El Retiro in Madrid. His dream is to work in an orchestra and earn enough money to be able to bring his wife and daughter, but things are not as easy as he thought... First film by Juan Manuel Cotelo, with a title that is inspired in a Romanian poem.

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Assistant Camera:
José Luis Roig
Félix Viscarret

Assistant Director:
Elías Segovia

Boom Operator:
Pablo Bueno

Camera Operator:
Pablo Iraburu

Costume Design:
Carlos Díez

Director:
Juan Manuel Cotelo

Director of Photography:
Enrique Urdánoz

Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas

Editor:
Susana Cabanas
Juan Manuel Cotelo

Makeup Artist:
Ana María Cia
Iñaki Maestre
Sara Napal

Music:
Iñigo Pírfano

Producer:
Juan Manuel Cotelo
Enrique Urdánoz

Production Assistant:
Susana Cabanas
Rebeca Ros
Elías Segovia

Production Coordinator:
Patxi Mateo

Production Secretary:
Maria Cabanas

Property Master:
Alicia Otaegui

Script Supervisor:
Crista Ochoa

Sound:
Miguel Ángel Polo
Pablo Sanz

Sound Mixer:
Carlos Garrido
Diego Garrido

Writer:
Juan Manuel Cotelo

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