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Release Date:
April 24, 1986
Original Title:
Yawar fiesta: Fiesta de sangre
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Peru
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
An indigenous tradition in the highlands of Peru where three key players take part: a wild condor, a raging bull and brave young men.
Camera Intern:
Carlos Casas
Camera Operator:
Pierre Maury
Camera Supervisor:
Eulogio Nishiyama
Cinematography:
Eulogio Nishiyama
Julio Lencina
Director:
Luis Figueroa
Editor:
Paolo Agazzi
Lighting Technician:
Jorge Cáceres
Antonio Ibáñez
Rolando Nishiyama
Screenstory:
José María Arguedas
Sound Director:
Fernando Espinoza
Sound Editor:
Edgard Lostaunau
Sound Montage Associate:
María E. Roa
Sound mixer:
Antoine Bonfanti
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