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CACHAO: Uno MAs (2008)

 

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Cachao: Uno Mas (digital film) 2008
Runtime: 68 min (Spanish, English)

Presented at the San Francisco Film Festival,
Miami Film Festival,

A glimpse into the maestro's life and musical journey, "CACHAO: Uno Mas" pays tribute to one of the greatest Afro-Cuban musicians of all time, Israel López 'Cachao'.
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CREDITS

Directed by Dikayl Rimmasch

Cast (in alphabetical order)
Cachao ... Himself
The CineSon All Stars
Andy Garcia ... Himself
John Santos ... Himself
Ray Santos ... Himself

Produced by
Robert A. Corrigan .... executive producer
Andy Garcia .... producer
Tom Luddy .... producer
George Marcus .... executive producer
Anay Tarnekar .... associate producer
Stephen Ujlaki .... producer
Angel Vasquez .... line producer

Cinematography by Dikayl Rimmasch

Film Editing by
Laia Cabrera

Christopher Cibelli
Eric Frith

Production Management
Ken S. Polk .... post-production supervisor

Sound Department
Paul Ordonez .... sound recordist
Ken S. Polk .... supervising re-recording mixer
Richard E. Yawn .... supervising sound editor

Other crew
Ken S. Polk .... voice-over

Reviews: Click to view

San Francisco Film Festival review

Miami International Film Festival review

12th International Latino Film Festival, SF review

Variety review

SF Gate review

Latin Beat Magazine review

In-Edit Festival program

As viewers experience this film,
they will find that not only are the scenes exquisitely filmed,
they’re edited utilizing state-of-the-art technology
that gives it a larger-than-life presence.
In comparison, it parallels such wonderful Latin music films as
Fernando Treuba’s "Calle 54" and Wim Wenders’ "Buena Vista Social Club."

Chuy Varela - SF360 (April 10 2008)
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Cine Las Americas review

San Francisco Film Society review