Death of a Bureaucrat (1966)
July 24, 1966Release Date
Death of a Bureaucrat (1966)
July 24, 1966Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Salvador Wood
Nephew
Silvia Planas
Aunt
Manuel Estanillo
Bureaucrat
Gaspar De Santelices
Nephew's boss
Elsa Montero
Sabor
Tania Alvarado
Actress
Tania Alvarado
Actress
Luis Romay
El Zorro
Pedro Pablo Astorga
Actor
Richard Suarez
Tarafa
Roberto Gacio
Actor
Carlos Ruiz de la Tejera
Pope of psychiatry
Alicia Bustamante
Omar Alfonso
Cojimar
Tomás Gutiérrez Alea
Director
Alfredo L. Del Cueto
Writer
Ramón F. Suárez
Writer
Margarita Alexandre
Producer
Leo Brouwer
Composer
Mario González
Editor
Julio Montelongo
Editor
Luis Márquez
ProductionDesigner
Ricardo Iztueta
Sound Editor
Luis Márquez
Production Design
Elba Pérez
Costume Design
Mary Ventura
Makeup Artist
María Consuelo Ventura
Makeup Artist
Rolando Zaragoza
Makeup Artist
José Antonio Jorge
First Assistant Director
Luis M. López
First Assistant Director
Julio Eloy Mesa
Props
Mário Noa
Property Master
Leonardo Zayas
Props
Carlos Fernández
Sound Editor
Adalberto Jiménez
Sound Editor
Pablo Martinez
Sound Editor
Eugenio Vesa
Sound Editor
Enrique Forg
Special Effects
Rafael Gonzales
Gaffer
José López
Camera Operator
Carmelo Ruiz
Gaffer
Manuel Duchesne Cuzán
Script Supervisor
Roberto Rosay
Production Assistant
Fausto Rodríguez
Rolando de los Reyes
Carlos Gargallo
Rafael Díaz
Rolando Vidal
Rafael Sosa
Laura Zarrabeitia
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 24, 1966
Original NameLa muerte de un burócrata
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 24m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
La muerte de un burócrata (Death of a Bureaucrat) is a 1966 comedy film by Cuban director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea which pokes fun at the Communist bureaucracy and red tape and how it affects the lives of the common people who have to waste time and overcome hurdles just to get on with their ordinary lives.
"It is, as the title suggests, a satire on bureaucracy and red tape, but also on a lot of other sad and mediocre things which we have to put up with at times. However, I have to say that I don’t have much faith in the efficacy of satire as a “driving force of history.” When making the film we thought: we are laughing at the bureaucrats, but then the bureaucrats will come and not only will the film make them laugh, but they will laugh at themselves."— Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Director’s Statement, La Biennale di Venezia