Luis García Berlanga: pasado, presente y futuro del cine español (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 23, 2021

Original Title:
Luis García Berlanga: pasado, presente y futuro del cine español

Alternate Titles:
Luis García Berlanga: pasado, presente y futuro del cine español. Conversaciones en torno a la pervivencia de Berlanga en el cine contemporáneo
Luis García Berlanga: past, present and future of Spanish cinema. Conversations on the perdurance of Berlanga in contemporary cinema.

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Ecam
El Inquilino Producciones
Filmoteca Española

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 50

A conversation about the work of Spanish filmmaker Luis García Berlanga (1921-2010) and his perdurance in contemporary Spanish cinema.

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Assistant Director:
Alejandro Renedo

Assistant Production Design:
Eva Barroso

Boom Operator:
Isabella Salvo

Camera Operator:
Beñat Belaza
Kris Zacarías
Raquel Rodríguez
Víctor Villavicencio

Color Grading:
Rigel Pomares Amaré

Director:
Jorge Rojas

Director of Photography:
Rigel Pomares Amaré

Editor:
Márton Tarkövi

Executive Producer:
Luis Ferrón Ferri
Beatriz Rodríguez

Gaffer:
Manu Zafra

Makeup Artist:
Katharina Kaiser

Production Design:
Rebeca Arribas

Production Director:
Iván Pérez

Production Manager:
Eva Bodas Gómez

Sound Director:
Daniel Rincón

Sound Post Supervisor:
Daniel Rincón

Still Photographer:
Santi G. Barros

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