Fidel (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 22, 2016

Original Title:
Fidel

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Freckles Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 5

Cuba, as we knew it, is dying. The US Embassy has just opened in Cuba, and the Cuban in the USA after 54 years. Cubans are craving to be connected to the Internet, buy at Zara, eat at Burger King and have Apple gadgets Nevertheless, Fidel, the leader of the Revolution, is alone and hiding. He is, like Cuba, in decline.

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Art Direction:
Deborah Hewitt
Pilar Mesa

Assistant Camera:
Josu Ortiz Aguirre

Casting:
Jose Cerqueda

Costume Design:
Marta Donday

Director:
Eduardo Casanova

Director of Photography:
José Antonio Muñoz

Editor:
Yago Muñiz

Makeup Artist:
Lolita Gómez
Natalia Reyes

Producer:
Borja Álvarez Ramírez

Production Design:
Eduardo Casanova

Production Manager:
Inés de León
Borja Álvarez Ramírez

Screenplay:
Eduardo Casanova

Set Decoration:
Ana Cobos
Nadine Fillol

Set Dresser:
Ana Cobos Molina

Sound Engineer:
María Rodríguez-Mora

Visual Effects:
Dmntia

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