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Apuntes sobre la tortura y otras formas de diálogo (1968)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 15M

Director : Patricio Guzmán
Writer : Patricio Guzmán, José Juan Bartolomé

Synopsis

In a country subjected to a cruel dictatorship, a political activist is savagely tortured, unleashing the indignation of certain leftist intellectuals.

Actors

Antonio Beckwith
Antonio Beckwith
Julio Zacrison
Julio Zacrison
Manuel Calvo
Manuel Calvo
Carlos Lamas
Carlos Lamas
Norberto Cuantin
Norberto Cuantin
Rafael Brenes
Rafael Brenes
Miguel Ángel Domenech
Miguel Ángel Domenech
Ana Vega Serrano
Ana Vega Serrano
Combá Di Vanni
Combá Di Vanni
Malik Abidin
Malik Abidin
Juana Peñalosa
Juana Peñalosa
Antonio Urbano Loyola
Antonio Urbano Loyola
José Ramos Benavente
José Ramos Benavente
Benjamín Eworro
Benjamín Eworro
Luis Román Belgrano
Luis Román Belgrano
Rafael Toribio
Rafael Toribio

Crews

Patricio Guzmán
Patricio Guzmán
Director
Patricio Guzmán
Patricio Guzmán
Screenplay
Carlos Jiménez Santos
Carlos Jiménez Santos
Makeup Designer
Luis Moreno Garrido
Luis Moreno Garrido
Makeup Designer
Ricardo Rattford
Ricardo Rattford
Still Photographer
Carlos Uralde
Carlos Uralde
Still Photographer
Carlos Infante
Carlos Infante
Sound Effects Designer
José Juan Bartolomé
José Juan Bartolomé
Screenplay
Paloma de Guzmán
Paloma de Guzmán
Production Assistant
José Juan Bartolomé
José Juan Bartolomé
Assistant Director
José Luis Martín de Blas
José Luis Martín de Blas
Director of Photography
Ricardo Duque
Ricardo Duque
Camera Operator
José Miguel Rey Salgado
José Miguel Rey Salgado
Assistant Camera
Fabio Fava
Fabio Fava
Production Manager
Jorge Díaz
Jorge Díaz
Theatre Play
Jorge Díaz
Jorge Díaz
Dialogue
Patricio Guzmán
Patricio Guzmán
Dialogue
Carlos Infante
Carlos Infante
Sound

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