Gran Slalom  (1996)

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The movie Gran Slalom, released in 1996 and directed by Jaime Chávarri with José Luis López-Linares as cinematographer and editing by Carmen Frías.
Directed by | Jaime Chávarri
Cinematography by | José Luis López-Linares
Edited by | Carmen Frías
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Sound Systems
Dolby SR
Country | Spain
Language | Spanish
Genres | Comedy

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Production Management
Production Manager
Assistant Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
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Camera Operator
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Second Assistant Camera
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Editorial Department
Second Assistant Editor
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Visual Effects Department
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Special Effects Technician
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Property Master
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Sound Department
Sound Effects
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Sound Recordist
Sound Engineer: Dolby
Direct Sound
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Assistant Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Stunt Department
Transportation Department
Transportation
Additional Crew Members
Script Supervisor
Press Attache / Public Relations
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Computer Technician
Administration Staff
Direction Secretary
Production Secretary
Presenter
Title Designer
Production Assistant
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Direction Secretary
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