A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 5, 1990
Original Title:
Las cartas de Alou
Alternate Titles:
Lettres d'Alou
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Elías Querejeta PC
TVE
Televisión Española
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
A group of Africans clandestinely reaches the coast of southern Spain. Among them is Alou, a 28 years old Senegalese. As all his belongings are stolen while in Almsería, he has no choice but to engage in street vending. His only pleasure are the letters he writes to his family to tell the vicissitudes of his Spanish adventure.
Assistant Camera:
Santiago Zuazo
Assistant Director:
Paco Lucio
Assistant Editor:
Natalia Sáinz de Rozas
María Luisa López
Assistant Production Manager:
Pascual Otal
José Luis Gago
Boom Operator:
Iván Marín
Camera Operator:
Miguel Ángel Muñiz
Carpenter:
Tomás Serrano
Pedro Gaspar
Casting:
Concha Campins
Construction Coordinator:
Juan Alonso
Costume Design:
Maiki Marín
Director:
Montxo Armendáriz
Director of Photography:
Alfredo Mayo
Editor:
Rosario Sáinz de Rozas
Foley Artist:
Luis Castro
Gaffer:
Victoriano Romera
Grip:
Antonio Fernández Santamaría
Makeup Artist:
Milu Cabrer
Music:
Luis Mendo
Bernardo Fuster
Painter:
Francisco Marinas Romero
Producer:
Elías Querejeta
Production Assistant:
Carmen Martínez Rebé
Production Intern:
Eduardo Zaramella
Miguel Albaladejo
Production Manager:
Primitivo Álvaro
Production Secretary:
María Victoria Hebrero
Property Master:
Puy Oria
Props:
Jordi Canora
Script Supervisor:
Núria Casanueva
Seamstress:
Pilar Tavera
Second Assistant Camera:
Curro Senra Frías
Second Assistant Director:
Concha Campins
Luis Oliveros
Set Decoration:
Llorenç Miquel
Sound:
Pierre Lorrain
José Vinader
Sound Engineer:
Eduardo Fernández
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Antonio Illán
Special Effects:
Reyes Abades
Still Photographer:
Pere Selva
Yolanda Alimbau
Unit Production Manager:
Ricardo Albarrán
Writer:
Montxo Armendáriz
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