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Release Date:
April 18, 2012
Original Title:
La Casa del Ritmo: A Film About Los Amigos Invisibles
Alternate Titles:
The House of Rhythm
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Gozadera Records
La Moutique
Punk S.A
Production Countries:
Ecuador | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17
Runtime: 98
A compelling story about Grammy-winning Venezuelan funksters Los Amigos Invisibles, from their early days playing in Caracas, Venezuela, to being discovered by David Byrne of Talking Heads and their rise to international stardom. The viewer experiences their story as it intertwines with a live performance filmed at the Highline Ballroom in New York City in March 2011. The band, with the same original 6 members, celebrates 20 years in 2011.
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Assistant Camera:
Tamara Pienknagura
Assistant Editor:
Christian Moya
Juan Manuel Ortiz
Associate Producer:
Joel Lindenfeld
Camera Operator:
G.T. Womack
Rafael Salazar Moreno
Ava Wiland
Cinematography:
Chris Teague
Director:
Javier Andrade
Editor:
William Zitser
Javier Andrade
Executive Producer:
Juan Miguel Marín
Music:
Los Amigos Invisibles
Music Editor:
Ryan Billia
Producer:
Catalina Elizabeth Kulczar-Marin
Production Coordinator:
Catalina Elizabeth Kulczar-Marin
Recording Supervision:
Ryan Billia
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