My Name is Panama (1988)
An ironic portrayal of the days of the U.S. blockade of Panama, set during the dictatorship of Manuel Antonio Noriega, just months before the country was invaded by U.S. troops.
Directors: Carlos Aguilar Navarro, Yisca Márquez Díaz.
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Manuel Antonio Noriega as Self |
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Héctor Alemán as Self |
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Julio Bermúdez as Self |
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Pastor Falconet as Self |
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José Meneses as Self |
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Simón Quirós as Self |
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Analida Hernández as Narrator |
| Directing | Carlos Aguilar Navarro | Director |
| Directing | Yisca Márquez Díaz | Director |
| Production | Fernando Martinez | Producer |
| Camera | Jorge Cajar | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Carlos Aguilar Navarro | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Wolney Oliveira | Editor |
| Editing | Manolito Rodríguez | Editor |
| Sound | Yisca Márquez Díaz | Sound |
| Sound | Samuel Larson Guerra | Sound Mixer |