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Release Date:
April 15, 2005
Original Title:
1888: El Extraordinario Viaje de la Santa Isabel
Alternate Titles:
1888: El Extraordinario viaje de la Santa Isabel
1888; The Extraordinary Voyage of The Santa Isabel
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Cine Seis Ocho
Production Countries:
Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
VE: NR
Runtime: 98
"1888: The Extraordinary Voyage of The Santa Isabel" is a whimsical adventure fantasy about a tired Jules Verne, fleeing from Paris and a bored wife, who joins Italian explorer Stradelli in an expedition on the Orinoco river. Along the way they pickup a young stranger- a woman disguised as a man, searching for her lost father.
Art Direction:
Marietta Perroni
Assistant Director:
Fermín Branger
Luisa de la Ville
Camera Intern:
Ismael Torrealba
Camera Operator:
Michael Montes
Cinematography:
Michael Montes
Costume Design:
Stella Jacobs
Director:
Alfredo Anzola
Editor:
Fermín Branger
Electrician:
Antonio Ponte
Makeup Artist:
Stella Jacobs
Music:
Alfonso Montes
Producer:
Laura Oramas
José Ernesto Martínez
Alfredo Anzola
Prop Maker:
Hilario Jordán
Renny Barrios
Orlando Silva
Property Master:
Laura Romero
Screenplay:
Gustavo Michelena
Rafael Arráiz Lucca
Alfredo Anzola
Sound Recordist:
Frank Rojas
Danny Rojas
Sound mixer:
Gustavo González
Gabriel Delgado
Still Photographer:
Liliana Lamata
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