Calle 54 | |
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Directed by | Fernando Trueba |
Written by | Fernando Trueba |
Produced by | Cristina Huete Fabienne Servan-Schreiber Fernando Trueba |
Cinematography | José Luis López-Linares |
Edited by | Carmen Frías |
Music by | Graeme Revell |
Distributed by | Buena Vista International Miramax Films |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Countries | Spain France Italy |
Languages | Spanish French English |
Calle 54 is a 2000 documentary film about Latin jazz by Spanish director Fernando Trueba.[1] With only minimal introductory voiceovers, the film consists of studio performances by a wide array of Latin Jazz musicians. Artists featured include Chucho Valdés, Bebo Valdés, Cachao, Eliane Elias, Gato Barbieri, Tito Puente, Paquito D'Rivera, Chano Domínguez, Jerry Gonzalez, Dave Valentin, Aquíles Báez, and Michel Camilo. The film takes its name from Sony Music Studios, where much of the film was shot, which are located on 54th Street in New York City.