Let's Go, Barbara (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 18, 1978

Original Title:
Vámonos, Bárbara

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Incine
Jet Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Ana is Catalan, daughter of a bourgeois family and works in a studio in advertising. She is 38 years old and has only lived with her husband, with whom she has a relationship cold but accepted by both. Although his family is opposed, decides to leave her husband and takes a vacation with her daughter Barbara, of 12 years, in order to leave behind all the past and start a freer life, with fewer ties, less conventional.

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Assistant Camera:
Santiago Zuazo

Assistant Director:
José María Ochoa

Assistant Editor:
Lucio Cortés
Claudio García

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carmen Teran

Camera Operator:
Ramón Perdiguero

Director:
Cecilia Bartolomé

Director of Photography:
José Luis Alcaine

Editor:
José Luis Matesanz

Makeup Artist:
Ángeles Otal

Music:
Carlos Laporta

Producer:
Alfredo Matas

Production Manager:
Carlos Bové
Marisol Carnicero

Property Master:
Francisco Gutiérrez

Script Supervisor:
Eva Del Castillo

Seamstress:
Margarita Sastre

Set Decoration:
Josep Rosell i Palau

Sound:
Francisco Peramos

Still Photographer:
Albert Fortuny

Writer:
Cecilia Bartolomé
Concha Romero
Sara Azcárate

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