Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 17, 1989

Original Title:
Amanece, que no es poco

Alternate Titles:
At Least It's Dawning

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Compañía de Aventuras Comerciales
TVE

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: A  RO: AP 

Runtime: 106

Teodoro, a Spanish engineer working as a professor in the United States, returns to Spain to enjoy a sabbatical year.

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Assistant Camera:
Mario Martín

Assistant Director:
Emiliano Otegui

Assistant Editor:
Esperanza Cobos
Víctor Javier Cobos

Assistant Makeup Artist:
María del Carmen Clavel

Boom Operator:
Jorge Ruiz

Camera Operator:
Antonio Sáiz Palazón

Construction Manager:
José Molero

Costume Designer:
María José Iglesias

Director:
José Luis Cuerda

Director of Photography:
Porfirio Enríquez

Editor:
Juan Ignacio San Mateo

Executive Producer:
Antonio Oliver
José Miguel Juárez
Jaime Borrell

Gaffer:
Miguel Ángel Cárdenas

Hairstylist:
Mercedes Guillot
Marita Sánchez

Key Grip:
Jorge Ortiz

Makeup Artist:
José Quetglás

Original Music Composer:
José Nieto

Production Director:
Carlos Ramón Lluch

Screenplay:
José Luis Cuerda

Script Supervisor:
Germán Ameave

Seamstress:
Marina Rodríguez

Second Assistant Director:
Gabriel Villanueva

Set Dresser:
Antonio Jaramillo
José Vega

Sound Assistant:
Juan Borrell

Sound Mixer:
Enrique Molinero

Sound Recordist:
Carlos Faruolo

Special Effects:
Pedro Balandín
Ángel Alonso

Still Photographer:
Felipe López

Tailor:
Joaquín Montero

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