A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 27, 1977
Original Title:
Adiós, Alicia
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
El Imán Cine y Televisión S.A.
Kurare
Production Countries:
Spain | Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 74
Alice is a girl devoid of affection seeking refuge in the images shown in the movie screen of a theater that his father manages in the Venezuelan Andes. This creates improbable stories in which she is the protagonist...
Assistant Director:
Raúl Held
Assistant Editor:
Tony Rodríguez
Carmem Ortega
Rosa Ortiz
Associate Producer:
Édgar Yáñez
Camera Intern:
Ramón Navarro
Camera Operator:
Eddy León
Camera Technician:
Vitelbo Vázquez
Costume Design:
Dora Granados
Director:
Liko Pérez
Santiago San Miguel
Director of Photography:
José Luis Alcaine
Editor:
José Salcedo
Electrician:
Enrique Lira
Executive Producer:
Vicente Calandriello
Makeup Artist:
Haydeé Ascanio
Music:
Vytas Brenner
Producer:
Liko Pérez
Santiago San Miguel
Production Manager:
Primitivo Álvaro
Luis Felipe Betancourt
Production Office Assistant:
Reinaldo García
Property Master:
Rubén Pérez Díaz
Screenplay:
Santiago San Miguel
Script:
Marianela Alas
Set Decoration:
Martha Trubint
Set Decoration Buyer:
Miguel Ginzo
Sound:
Rafael Rosales
Sound Recordist:
José Antonio Arigita
Special Effects:
Victor Hombrados
Luis Castro
Still Photographer:
Alfredo Correa
Technical Supervisor:
Fernando Lira
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