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Locations: Looking for Rusty James (2013)

Some movies change your life… Rumble Fish did change several

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Alberto Fuguet

Synopsis

A personal meditation on Rumble Fish, the legendary film directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983; the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, where it was shot; and its impact on the life of several people from Chile, Argentina and Uruguay related to film industry.

Actors

Alberto Fuguet
Alberto Fuguet
Self - Narrator (voice)
Ezequiel Acuña
Ezequiel Acuña
Self (voice)
Ernesto Ayala
Ernesto Ayala
Self (voice)
Juan José Becerra
Juan José Becerra
Self (voice)
Fabián Casas
Fabián Casas
Self (voice)
Leonardo M. D'Espósito
Leonardo M. D'Espósito
Self (voice)
Juan Manuel Domínguez
Juan Manuel Domínguez
Self (voice)
Carlos Flores
Carlos Flores
Self (voice)
Sebastián Lelio
Sebastián Lelio
Self (voice)
René Martín
René Martín
Self (voice)
Cristián Peña
Cristián Peña
Self (voice)
Martín Pérez
Martín Pérez
Self (voice)
Héctor Soto
Héctor Soto
Self (voice)
Diego Trerotola
Diego Trerotola
Self (voice)

Crews

Alberto Fuguet
Alberto Fuguet
Director
Alberto Fuguet
Alberto Fuguet
Writer
Sebastián Arriagada
Sebastián Arriagada
Editor
Silvio Canihuante Fernández
Silvio Canihuante Fernández
Executive Producer
Mauricio Varela
Mauricio Varela
Producer
Cristián Mascaró
Cristián Mascaró
Sound Designer
René Martín
René Martín
Associate Producer
Noah Ornstein
Noah Ornstein
Associate Producer
Margarita Thomas
Margarita Thomas
Graphic Designer
Juan Pablo Riveros
Juan Pablo Riveros
Graphic Designer
Lee Roy Chapman
Lee Roy Chapman
Second Unit Director
Jeremy Lamberton
Jeremy Lamberton
Second Unit Director of Photography
Stewart Copeland
Stewart Copeland
Music
Alberto Fuguet
Alberto Fuguet
Director of Photography
Cristián Mascaró
Cristián Mascaró
Sound Post Supervisor
Alberto Fuguet
Alberto Fuguet
Camera Operator
Guillermo López
Guillermo López
Camera Operator
Guillermo López
Guillermo López
Director of Photography
Sebastián Arriagada
Sebastián Arriagada
Additional Photography
Magdalena Arau
Magdalena Arau
Production Manager
Juan Carlos Arriagada
Juan Carlos Arriagada
Post Production Coordinator
Vicky Halaby
Vicky Halaby
Colorist
Francis Ford Coppola
Francis Ford Coppola
Technical Advisor

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