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Release Date:
January 13, 2006
Original Title:
Cuba libre
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Máquina de Películas
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 86
An outrageous comedy about a group of radical anarchist squatters who inadvertently overtake the Cuban Embassy in Madrid at the very same time that Fidel Castro announces Cuba's first democratic elections.
Assistant Camera:
Andrés Garzas
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Montse Damas
Assistant Production Manager:
Fernando Carballido
Associate Producer:
Raimundo García
Clapper Loader:
Álvaro Solís
Color Grading:
Javier Mosqueda
Color Timer:
Victor Martos
Costume Design:
Helena Sanchís
Director:
Raimundo García
Director of Photography:
Juan Antonio Castaño
Ángel Luis Fernández
Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas
Editor:
José María Biurrún
First Assistant Camera:
Ariana Bonavia
First Assistant Director:
Carlos Gras
Hairstylist:
Natalia Sesé
Makeup Artist:
Miguel Sesé
Music:
Caco Senante
Production Manager:
David Jareño
Script Supervisor:
Catalina Cabrera
Second Assistant Director:
Luis Bértolo
Sound Mixer:
Jorge Ruiz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
José Egea
Special Effects Technician:
Carlos Ortega
Stunts:
Roberto Freire
Jorge Huergo
Supervising Sound Editor:
Carlos Schmukler
Unit Production Manager:
Federico Escalona
Visual Effects:
Cesc Biénzobas
Iñigo Remacha
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