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Release Date:
July 3, 2015
Original Title:
Cuero y tinta
Alternate Titles:
Cuero y tinta: un documental sobre el periodismo deportivo
Leather and Ink: A Documentary About Sports Journalism
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Occidente Producciones
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
An analysis of the changes suffered by the sports press over the years. For a long time, sports journalists helped create legions of sports lovers who idolized athletes regardless of which shirt they wore. But today the media maintains an aggressive dialectic war in which the readers have ended up participating.
Director:
José Luis Sánchez Maldonado
Director of Photography:
Fulgencio Martínez
Editor:
Álvaro Sillero Sánchez
Executive Producer:
José Luis Sánchez Maldonado
Original Music Composer:
José Luis Sánchez Maldonado
Alberto Castro
Producer:
Javier López Polo
Sound Editor:
Alfonso Hervás
Sound Recordist:
Alfonso Hervás
Quico Justicia
Javier Linares
VFX Artist:
Álvaro Sillero Sánchez
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