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Festival in Puerto Rico (1961)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 28M

Director : Wolf Koenig, Roman Kroitor

Sinopsis

This short documentary features Canadian contralto Maureen Forrester as she sings at the Festival Casals, a musical event founded by the great Spanish cellist and conductor Pablo Casals and sponsored annually by the Puerto Rican government. Part concert film, part tourism film, Festival in Puerto Rico offers viewers candid glimpses of mid-20th century Puerto Rico intercut with performance footage of Forrester and her husband, violinist-conductor Eugene Kash.

Actores

Maureen Forrester
Maureen Forrester
Herself
Eugene Kash
Eugene Kash
Himself
Alexander Schneider
Alexander Schneider
Himself
Pablo Casals
Pablo Casals
Himself

Tripulaciones

Wolf Koenig
Wolf Koenig
Director
Roman Kroitor
Roman Kroitor
Director
Wolf Koenig
Wolf Koenig
Editor
Roman Kroitor
Roman Kroitor
Editor
Karl du Plessis
Karl du Plessis
Sound Editor
Sidney Pearson
Sidney Pearson
Sound Editor
Kathleen Shannon
Kathleen Shannon
Sound Editor
Roman Kroitor
Roman Kroitor
Producer
Tom Daly
Tom Daly
Executive Producer
Ron Alexander
Ron Alexander
Sound Recordist
Claude Pelletier
Claude Pelletier
Sound Recordist
Michel Brault
Michel Brault
Director of Photography
Strowan Robertson
Strowan Robertson
Writer

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