Para quién baila La Habana (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 19, 1963

Original Title:
Para quién baila La Habana

Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Compañia Habana Industrial Cinematográfica (CHIC)
Filmové studio Barrandov

Production Countries:
Cuba | Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

A filmographic essay featuring lines from "Bonedog" by Eva H.D. A pathos on memory, travelogue consciousness and the divets remaindered from environmental displacement.

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Art Designer:
René Portocarrero

Assistant Camera:
Antonín Vojáček

Assistant Director:
Manolo Herrera
Octavio Cortázar

Assistant Production Manager:
Guillermo García

Camera Operator:
Jaroslav Kupšík

Conductor:
František Belfín
José Urfe

Costumer:
Helena Vondrušková
Carmelina García

Creative Producer:
Ladislav Fikar

Dialogue:
Richard Falbr
Onelio Jorge Cardoso

Director:
Vladimír Čech

Director of Photography:
Václav Hanuš

Editor:
Antonín Zelenka

Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída

First Assistant Director:
Anna Lackovičová
Věra Ticháčková

Makeup & Hair:
Oldřich Mach

Original Music Composer:
Štěpán Lucký

Production Design:
Leoš Karen

Production Manager:
Rudolf Hájek
Juan Vilar Díaz

Screenplay:
Vladimír Čech
Jan Procházka

Set Decoration:
Josef Pavlík

Sound:
Pavel Jelínek

Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík

Story:
Jan Procházka

Unit Production Manager:
Václav Cajthaml
Jaroslav Vlk

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