Cinema Puerto Rico: una antropología visual

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Ivonne Belén
Ivonne Belén

Herself

Jacobo Morales
Jacobo Morales

Himself

Marcos Zurinaga
Marcos Zurinaga

Himself

Karen Rossi Coughlin
Karen Rossi Coughlin

Herself

Alex Santiago Pérez
Alex Santiago Pérez

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Benjamín López
Benjamín López

Himself

Rose Marie Bernier
Rose Marie Bernier

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Braulio Castillo Jr.
Braulio Castillo Jr.

Narrator

Ineabelle Colón
Ineabelle Colón

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Manuel Valdés Pizzini
Manuel Valdés Pizzini

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