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Release Date:
May 4, 1982
Original Title:
La rebelión de los pájaros
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Estel Films
Fígaro Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
One day, without knowing how or why, the birds of a big city leave, disappear. It is believed to be a protest against environmental pollution. Some children (the Regaliz group), then embark on an ecological campaign to get the birds to return to the city.
Assistant Director:
Carina Portillo
Assistant Editor:
Marisa Aguinaga
Ángeles Sánchez
Assistant Production Manager:
Gabriel Costa
Camera Operator:
Enric Daví
Choreographer:
Mercé Rius
Costume Design:
María Araujo
Rosa Fernández
Director:
Lluís Josep Comerón
Director of Photography:
Albert García
Xavier García
Editor:
Teresa Alcocer
Electrician:
Francisco Garrido
Juan Martín
Rosendo Simo
First Assistant Camera:
Núria Roldos
First Assistant Director:
Francisco G. Siurana
Gaffer:
Eugenio Baulles
Makeup Artist:
Pepita Araujo
Music:
Manuel Cubedo
Producer:
Pepón Coromina
Antonio Martín
Production Accountant:
Andreu Coromina
Production Manager:
Joan Antoni Barjau
Paco Poch
Carlos Sala
Second Assistant Camera:
Cristina Solé
Second Assistant Director:
Anne Settimó
Set Decoration:
Rosa Español
Sound Editor:
Jordi Sangenís
Sound Effects:
Jesús Peña
Sound Mixer:
Juan Fernández
Sound Recordist:
Carles Rovira
Third Assistant Director:
Virginia Figueras
Writer:
Lluís Josep Comerón
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