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The Agency (2020)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 54M

Director : Adriano Morán

Synopsis

A look at the work of a group of reporters and photographers from EFE, a Spanish news agency founded in 1939, which is celebrating its eightieth anniversary. A journey around the world —Mexico, Congo, USA, Libya, France, Spain, China and the Chilean Patagonia— with the purpose of honoring all people who work in the shadows, tirelessly seeking the truth in the era of social networks and fake news.

Actors

Luis Villalobos
Luis Villalobos
Self - Mexico EFE Photographer
Mitzi Fuentes
Mitzi Fuentes
Self - Mexico EFE Reporter
Patricia Martínez
Patricia Martínez
Self - Sub-Saharan Africa EFE Reporter
Irene Escudero
Irene Escudero
Self - Sub-Saharan Africa EFE Reporter
Carlos Batallas
Carlos Batallas
Self - ICRC Member
Amílcar Contreras
Amílcar Contreras
Self - ICRC Surgeon
Fidel Bafilemba
Fidel Bafilemba
Self - Activist Writer
Alex Ibrahim
Alex Ibrahim
Self - NYSE Executive
Nora Quintanilla
Nora Quintanilla
Self - New York EFE Reporter
Javier Martín
Javier Martín
Self - North Africa EFE Delegate
Enrique Rubio
Enrique Rubio
Self - Paris EFE Delegate
Nicolas Bay
Nicolas Bay
Self - Politician
Catalina Cruz
Catalina Cruz
Self - Politician
Jorge Fuentelsaz
Jorge Fuentelsaz
Self - New York EFE Reporter
Jerome Powell
Jerome Powell
Self - Chair of the USA Federal Reserve
Soledad Álvarez
Soledad Álvarez
Self - EFE News Director
Luis de León
Luis de León
Self - EFE Research Director
Fernando Garea
Fernando Garea
Self - EFE President
Eduard Ribas
Eduard Ribas
Self - Mexico EFE Reporter
Álex Cruz
Álex Cruz
Self - Mexico EFE Photographer
Paula Escalada
Paula Escalada
Self - China EFE Reporter
Joe Kelly
Joe Kelly
Self - Huawei Executive
Ni Chen
Ni Chen
Self - Engineer
Ricardo Jaña
Ricardo Jaña
Self - Glaciologist
Rubén Figueroa
Rubén Figueroa
Self - Chile EFE Reporter
Marcelo Leppe
Marcelo Leppe
Self - INACH Director
Favia Lucero
Favia Lucero
Self - Mexico EFE Colaborator
Mario Villar
Mario Villar
Self - New York EFE Reporter
María Fernanda Espinosa
María Fernanda Espinosa
Self - UN General Assembly President
David Peinado
David Peinado
Self - Mexico EFE Photographer

Crews

Adriano Morán
Adriano Morán
Director
Juan Varela
Juan Varela
Executive Producer
Ángel Aguado
Ángel Aguado
Executive Producer
Javier Ortega
Javier Ortega
Writer
Marta Cerame
Marta Cerame
Producer
Javier Martín
Javier Martín
Producer
José María García
José María García
Producer
Sandra Pascual
Sandra Pascual
Producer
Daniel Milleiro
Daniel Milleiro
Producer
Luis de Vega
Luis de Vega
Producer
Luis de León
Luis de León
Researcher
Paloma Puente
Paloma Puente
Researcher
Juana Benet
Juana Benet
Researcher
Ana Aragón
Ana Aragón
Researcher
Adriano Morán
Adriano Morán
Director of Photography
Adriano Morán
Adriano Morán
Camera Operator
David Tesouro
David Tesouro
Director of Photography
Roberto Fraile
Roberto Fraile
Director of Photography
David Tesouro
David Tesouro
Camera Operator
Roberto Fraile
Roberto Fraile
Camera Operator
Ignacio Barreto
Ignacio Barreto
Camera Operator
Davinia Pérez
Davinia Pérez
Camera Operator
Celia Hernández
Celia Hernández
Editor
Kiotto García
Kiotto García
Post Production Coordinator
Andrea Vítores
Andrea Vítores
Color Grading
Álvaro de Iscar
Álvaro de Iscar
Sound Designer

Posters and backgrounds

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