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Release Date:
June 7, 2021
Original Title:
A este lado de la carretera: Danza Invisible y la magia de Torremolinos
Alternate Titles:
Imprescindibles – Danza Invisible: a este lado de la carretera
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Canal Sur
MLK Producciones
TVE
Warner Music Spain
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Torremolinos, province of Málaga, Spain, autumn 1981. In the basement of a pub frequented by foreigners, five young self-taught people found a musical group that in less than a year conquers the charts: Danza Invisible, one of the best bands in the history of Spanish pop music, was born.
Assistant Director:
Adrián Ordoñez
Camera Operator:
Belén Landa Carrasco
Daniel Díaz Sedeño
Mireya Muñoz Guerrero
Laura Cortés Joyanes
David Ramírez García
Santiago Vinagrero Carrasco
Color Grading:
César Hernando
Domingo Moreno Molina
Delegated Producer:
Leonardo Sardina
Rosa Pérez Roa
Paz Piñar
Director:
José Antonio Hergueta
Regina Álvarez Lorenzo
Director of Photography:
César Hernando
Editor:
Bruno Herrero Pariente
Executive Producer:
Leticia Salvago
José Antonio Hergueta
Gaffer:
Celia Angulo
Graphic Designer:
Gema Meana
Ramiro de Heras Domínguez
Manuel Horrillo
Key Grip:
Justa Irene Aros
Makeup & Hair:
Rocío Rivas del Campo
Pilar Pascual
Music:
Cris Navas
Antonio Gil
Javier Ojeda
Manolo Rubio
Ricardo Texidó
Production Design:
Adrián Bachiller
Production Director:
Montse Ogalla
Researcher:
Leticia Salvago
José «Wosky» Cortés
Manolo Bellido
Sound Designer:
Jorge Marín
Sound Editor:
Sara Marín Santaella
Sound Mixer:
Jorge Marín Romero
Sound Recordist:
Otoniel Rod
Still Photographer:
Rocío Alcaide
Thanks:
Ana Peláez
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