A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 18, 2020
Original Title:
Jo ta ke
Alternate Titles:
Erre que erre
Rise Up to Win
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
Aitziber Olaskoaga Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 40
Province of Ciudad Real, Spain, December 29, 1990. During the annual march to the Herrera de la Mancha prison, held in support of the members of the terrorist gang ETA imprisoned there, the Basque rock band Negu Gorriak holds a concert, which is recorded, edited on video and turned into a tool of vindication. Decades later, a film crew tries to elaborate a personal essay around this event and its meaning.
Assistant Editor:
Federico Delpero Bejar
Co-Writer:
Pilar Monsell
Color Grading:
Federico Delpero Bejar
Director:
Aitziber Olaskoaga
Director of Photography:
Maddi Barber
Editor:
Pilar Monsell
Executive Producer:
Federico Delpero Bejar
Graphic Designer:
Rogier Delfos
Original Music Composer:
Martín Vélez
Post Production Coordinator:
Federico Delpero Bejar
Producer:
Federico Delpero Bejar
Aitziber Olaskoaga
Production Manager:
Itziar Otxoa
Sound Designer:
Hamid Martín
Sound Director:
Pilar Monsell
Sound Mixer:
Aidan Reynolds
Writer:
Aitziber Olaskoaga
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