A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 24, 1995
Original Title:
El rey del río
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lolafilms
Sogetel
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 103
An air-hostess is pregnant but she does not know the name of the father, a foreigner. When the baby is born, she gives it to her sister that has already two children. The child grows up as another member of the family. Although the adults keep the secret, the children know that he is different.
Art Direction:
Gerardo Vera
Assistant Camera:
Pablo Hernández Smith
Assistant Costume Designer:
Macarena Soto
Assistant Director:
Eduardo Armiñán
Assistant Editor:
Rosa Ortiz
Manuel Laguna
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carlos Hernández
Assistant Production Manager:
Luisa García
Marco Gómez
Associate Producer:
Manuel Lombardero
Fernando de Garcillán
Boom Operator:
Antonio «Mármol» Rodríguez
Casting:
Eva Leira
Costume Design:
Eva Arretxe
Director:
Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
Director of Photography:
Teo Escamilla
Dolby Consultant:
Jaume Puig
Editor:
José Salcedo
Electrician:
Pablo Carrión Bautista
Pablo Carrión
Gaffer:
Juan Carrión
Hairstylist:
Josefa Morales
Makeup Artist:
Romana González
Music:
Milladoiro
Producer:
Andrés Vicente Gómez
Production Assistant:
Rubén de Pablo
Marta de Antonio
Production Manager:
José Luis García Arrojo
Script Supervisor:
Usoa Urbieta
Second Assistant Camera:
Paco Sánchez Polo
Emma Fernández
Second Assistant Director:
Carlos Dávila
Second Second Assistant Director:
Vicente Vieitez
David Ortiz
Set Decoration:
Ana Alvargonzález
Sound:
Gilles Ortion
Sound Effects:
Marco Bermúdez
Luis Castro
Sound Mixer:
Carlos Garrido
José Antonio Bermúdez
Sound Recordist:
Antonio Illán
Special Effects:
Reyes Abades
Still Photographer:
Pipo Fernández
Transportation Coordinator:
Ángel Megino
Video Assist Operator:
Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Wardrobe Master:
Pilar Tavera
Writer:
Rafael Azcona
José Luis García Sánchez
Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
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