A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 8, 1988
Original Title:
El río que nos lleva
Genres:
Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Dulcinea Productions
Televisión Española (TVE)
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
In 1946, an irishman joins a group of 'gancheros' (wood workers) while they drive wood thru the Tajo river, discovering human solidarity.
Assistant Camera:
Saturnino Beltrán
Javier Serrano
Assistant Director:
René Bijloo
Josetxo San Mateo
Assistant Editor:
Amalia Merino
Amparo F. Roces
Camera Operator:
Salvador Gil
Ramón Sempere
Casting:
Francisco Javier Bernal
Cinematography:
Federico Ribes
Director:
Antonio del Real
Editor:
Miguel González Sinde
Executive Producer:
José Luis Garci
María José Muñoz
Gaffer:
Fulgencio Rodríguez
Grip:
Agustín Grande
Key Grip:
Ángel López Gómez
Lighting Camera:
Alberto Arnal
Makeup & Hair:
María Luisa Contreras
Luis Criado
Jesús Ripa
Producer:
Antonio del Real
Production Assistant:
Jaime Cortezo
José Torrescusa
Prop Designer:
Augusto Mayer
André Luis Patrício
Screenplay:
Antonio Larreta
José Luis Sampedro
Antonio del Real
Script Supervisor:
Yuyi Beringola
Sound:
Carles Cases
Lluís Llach
Special Effects:
Reyes Abades
José Luis Garci
Still Photographer:
Miguel Palacios
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