Cuba libre (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 13, 2006

Original Title:
Cuba libre

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Máquina de Películas

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15 

Runtime: 86

An outrageous comedy about a group of radical anarchist squatters who inadvertently overtake the Cuban Embassy in Madrid at the very same time that Fidel Castro announces Cuba's first democratic elections.

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Assistant Camera:
Andrés Garzas

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Montse Damas

Assistant Production Manager:
Fernando Carballido

Associate Producer:
Raimundo García

Clapper Loader:
Álvaro Solís

Color Grading:
Javier Mosqueda

Color Timer:
Victor Martos

Costume Design:
Helena Sanchís

Director:
Raimundo García

Director of Photography:
Juan Antonio Castaño
Ángel Luis Fernández

Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas

Editor:
José María Biurrún

First Assistant Camera:
Ariana Bonavia

First Assistant Director:
Carlos Gras

Hairstylist:
Natalia Sesé

Makeup Artist:
Miguel Sesé

Music:
Caco Senante

Production Manager:
David Jareño

Script Supervisor:
Catalina Cabrera

Second Assistant Director:
Luis Bértolo

Sound Mixer:
Jorge Ruiz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
José Egea

Special Effects Technician:
Carlos Ortega

Stunts:
Roberto Freire
Jorge Huergo

Supervising Sound Editor:
Carlos Schmukler

Unit Production Manager:
Federico Escalona

Visual Effects:
Cesc Biénzobas
Iñigo Remacha

Writer:
Ulises Bermejo
Raimundo García
Enrique Calvo

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