The film portrays two of the most important producers of a movement born in the early 2000s, as well as the testimonies of some of its signatures dancers. In addition, it shows the initiative of Abstractor Collective to rescue and export the authenticity of a catchy rhythm that begins to count amongst its followers important producers and artist of the international electronic scene.
Unfortunately the movie Who Wants Tuki? is not yet available on HBO Max.
Editing | Miguel Salguero | Color Grading |
Camera | Carlos Maseda | Video Report |
Sound | Pocz | Sound Mixer |
Editing | DJ Baba | Archival Footage Research |
Production | Juan Manuel Acosta | Executive Producer |
Production | Carlos Mayoral | Executive Producer |
Visual Effects | Luis Itanare | Animation |
Editing | Carla Páez | Editor |
Visual Effects | Gabriel Afanador | Animation |
Crew | Miguel Salguero | Cinematography |
Camera | Juan Teppa | Camera Operator |
Editing | Dj Yirvin | Archival Footage Research |
Editing | Adela Pantin | Archival Footage Research |
Visual Effects | Cristobal Carrillo | Animation |
Production | Miguel Salguero | Executive Producer |
Editing | Juan Manuel Acosta | Editor |
Editing | Elvira Blanco | Editor |
Sound | Pocz | Sound Designer |
Camera | Ricardo Duarte | Video Report |
Camera | Miguel Salguero | Camera Operator |
Sound | Pacheko | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Pacheko | Sound Designer |
Camera | Theo Cooper | Video Report |
Visual Effects | Flavio Herrera | Animation |
Production | Francisco Mejía | Executive Producer |
Production | Carla Páez | Executive Producer |
Editing | Elberth "El Maestro" Tobía | Archival Footage Research |