A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 11, 1991
Original Title:
Chatarra
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Avanti Films
Sabre TV
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18
Runtime: 96
Zabu was a dancer in a small cabaret in Bilbao. Twelve years later she is living with her daughter Lola and a small delinquent called Lino in a squalid suburb of an industrial city. She dreams of leaving for Australia.
Assistant Camera:
Núria Roldos
Assistant Director:
Xavier Bernabeu
Assistant Editor:
Rosa Ventura
Nuria Matba
Assistant Production Manager:
Jimmy Nacar
Frenchy Sordo
Assistant Set Decoration:
Pierre-François Limbosch
Associate Producer:
José Sámano
Boom Operator:
Jaume Meléndez
Camera Operator:
Manuel Velasco
Carpenter:
Amado Alfonso Fábrega
Costume Design:
María Gil
Director:
Félix Rotaeta
Director of Photography:
Josep M. Civit
Dolly Grip:
José Luis Sabido
Miguel Sabido
Editor:
Ernest Blasi
Electrician:
Santiago Bastó
Miguel Gavira
Gaffer:
Juan Carlos Martín
Graphic Designer:
Quim Boix
Grip:
José Luis Alonso
Hairstylist:
Jesús Moncusi
Key Grip:
Jordi Giménez
José Luis Martínez
Makeup Artist:
Gregorio Ros
Music:
Carlos Miranda
Producer:
Victoria Borrás
Rosa Romero
Production Manager:
Mayra Lorenzo
Props:
Oriol Todó
Script Supervisor:
Cecilia Moliné
Second Assistant Camera:
Toni Anglada
Second Assistant Director:
María José García
Set Decoration:
Rosa Ros
Sound:
Miguel Rejas
Sound Effects:
Kiku Vidal
Sound Engineer:
Steve F. Price
Sound Mixer:
Ricard Casals
Still Photographer:
Ros Ribas
Unit Production Manager:
Marta Rigau
Ana Soler
Visual Effects:
Enric Fernández
Wardrobe Assistant:
Loreto Vadell
Wardrobe Master:
Neus Olivella
Writer:
Michel Gaztambide
Félix Rotaeta
Domingo Sánchez
José Antonio Vitoria
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