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Release Date:
December 3, 2015
Original Title:
Informe general II. El nou rapte d’Europa
Alternate Titles:
Informe general II. El nuevo rapto de Europa
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Films 59
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 126
Portabella is putting forward the second part of one of his historic works, the “General report on certain matters of interest for a public screening”, which peeked out in 1976 at the start of the political transition process after Franco’s death. This second “Report” is made in the context of a severe systemic crisis in the cultural, economic-financial, political and energy fields. Above all, it nevertheless bears witness to the way civil society is coming out of this crisis with a new prominence, consisting quite simply in ordinary people’s recovering politics.
Assistant Camera:
Sergio Escuin
Assistant Editor:
Marc Sáez
Joana Zinno
Boom Operator:
Biel Cabré
Colorist:
Enric Sebastià
Digital Imaging Technician:
Albert Muñoz
Director:
Pere Portabella
Director of Photography:
Elisabeth Prandi
Driver:
Pere Picarin
Editor:
Òskar Gómez
Electrician:
Àngela Coll
Manel Fernández
Mario López
Isaac Martínez
Enric Solé
First Assistant Camera:
Álvaro García
Roger Martínez
First Assistant Director:
Jordi Vidal
Graphic Designer:
Clara Calvet
Grip:
Charly Guerrero
Key Grip:
Jesús Fernández Santa
Iván Sequeira
Line Producer:
Pascual Otal
Producer:
Pere Portabella
Production Assistant:
Helena Goma
Estitxu Elizasu
Fernando Lueches
Production Manager:
Pascual Otal
Props:
Natalia Jacob
Bernat Puig
Second Assistant Director:
Marcelo Expósito
Adrian Onco
Sound:
Albert Manera
Sound Assistant:
Yisel Pupo
Sound Designer:
Albert Manera
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Albert Manera
Sound Recordist:
Albert Manera
Steadicam Operator:
Manoel Fernández
Ramón Sánchez
Joan Morató
Thanks:
Ricard Casals
Juan Carlos Martos
Anne Settimó
Visual Effects:
Albert Oliveras
Writer:
Pere Portabella
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