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Release Date:
September 30, 2012
Original Title:
¿Quién Quiere Tuki?
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
ABSTRACTOR
Design or Die
MOSTRO Contenidos
Production Countries:
Venezuela
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
The film portrays two of the most important producers of a movement born in the early 2000s, as well as the testimonies of some of its signatures dancers. In addition, it shows the initiative of Abstractor Collective to rescue and export the authenticity of a catchy rhythm that begins to count amongst its followers important producers and artist of the international electronic scene.
Animation:
Cristobal Carrillo
Luis Itanare
Flavio Herrera
Gabriel Afanador
Archival Footage Research:
DJ Baba
Dj Yirvin
Elberth "El Maestro" Tobía
Adela Pantin
Camera Operator:
Miguel Salguero
Juan Teppa
Cinematography:
Miguel Salguero
Color Grading:
Miguel Salguero
Editor:
Juan Manuel Acosta
Carla Páez
Elvira Blanco
Executive Producer:
Juan Manuel Acosta
Carlos Mayoral
Francisco Mejía
Carla Páez
Miguel Salguero
Video Report:
Theo Cooper
Carlos Maseda
Ricardo Duarte
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