Vecinos (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 10, 1981

Original Title:
Vecinos

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Globe Films S.A.

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Luis and Aurora live in the outskirts of Madrid, his life is quiet and peaceful until it reaches Antonio, her new neighbor. Luis says that neighbors are classic bores who put loud music, no wave and always call at inopportune to ask for something. But Aurora considers friendly, helpful and willing to help where needed. Things get complicated when Antonio Aurora and strike up a friendly relationship.

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Assistant Camera:
Javier Serrano

Assistant Director:
Felipe Vega

Assistant Editor:
José García Pastor
Susana Ocaña

Associate Producer:
Jaime Borrell
Óscar Suárez
José Miguel Juárez

Camera Operator:
Juan Molina

Director:
Alberto Bermejo

Director of Photography:
Ángel Luis Fernández

Editor:
Miguel Ángel Santamaría

Executive Producer:
Fernando Trueba

Foley Artist:
Antonio Illán

Gaffer:
Fulgencio Sánchez

Key Grip:
Juan Carrión

Music:
Fernando Ember

Producer:
Antonio Resines
José Luis Olaizola

Production Assistant:
Marisol Polo
Marcela Amaya

Production Supervisor:
Jaime D'Ors

Script Supervisor:
Ignacio Gutiérrez-Solana

Sound:
Félix Ortiz
José Miguel 'Ibiricu' Ramos

Sound Mixer:
Jesús Escalante

Still Photographer:
Fernando Cárdenas

Title Designer:
José María Lago

Writer:
Alberto Bermejo

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