Guantanamero (2007) [R]

Release Date:
November 23, 2007

Original Title:
Arritmia

Alternate Titles:
Arritmia

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Arritmia Ltd.
Montfort Producciones
NDF International

Production Countries:
Spain | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 89

After a violent storm, Ali awakens on a deserted beach, sick and disoriented. They'll be looking for him and he must keep moving. Ivan, a local Cuban, takes Ali to the apartment of his sister Manuela, a dancer in Havana. At first, she is apprehensive to take in this tormented stranger, but she relents as she feels drawn to this mysterious person who has shown up on her door step. Ali is haunted by nightmares, which bring him to the horror of the interrogation room at Guantanamo, and by startling visions linking his past and his present life. But are these nightmares flash backs to his experiences in the prison or just dreams of a tortured soul?

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Art Direction:
Biaffra

Assistant Costume Designer:
Eva Salas

Casting:
Gillian Hawser

Costume Design:
Paco Delgado

Director:
Vicente Peñarrocha

Director of Photography:
Kiko de la Rica

Editor:
Sam Sneade
Michael Bradsell

Gaffer:
Juan Carrión

Makeup Artist:
Gregorio Ros
Anne Spiers

Music:
Richard File

Producer:
Michiyo Yoshizaki
Iker Monfort

Production Design:
José Luis Arrizabalaga

Property Master:
Asier Serrano

Script Supervisor:
Núria Casanueva

Still Photographer:
José Haro

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jola Piesakowska

Writer:
Vicente Peñarrocha
Philip Palmer

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