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Release Date:
June 30, 2000
Original Title:
Km. 0
Alternate Titles:
Cupido In Vena Di Scherzi
Kilometer Zero
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Cuarteto Producciones Cinematográficas S.L.
Media Park
Universal Pictures Spain
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Located in Madrid's Plaza del Sol, Km. 0 is the point from which all distances in Spain are measured from the capital. In Km. 0, it is also the meeting point for a gallery of characters. Bored, affluent housewife Marga meets up with gigolo Miguel, who co-habitates with gay Benjamin. Sergio, a soon-to-be-married office clerk who can't wait to lose his virginity, makes the acquaintance of prostitute Tatiana, while gay dancer Bruno meets Maximo. Meanwhile, wannabe director Pedro arranges to meet up with Silvia, an actress who wants to work in musicals directed by Gerardo, and bartender Mario is caught between Amor, who wants to marry him, and her little sister Roma, who is truly in love with him.
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Costume Design:
Josune Lasa
Director:
Yolanda García Serrano
Juan Luis Iborra
Director of Photography:
Ángel Luis Fernández
Editor:
José Salcedo
Executive Producer:
Marc Cases
Pastora Delgado
Hairstylist:
Nuria Tejedor
Makeup Artist:
Eva Alfonso
Original Music Composer:
Joan Bibiloni
Production Design:
Ana Alvargonzález
Screenplay:
Yolanda García Serrano
Juan Luis Iborra
Visual Effects:
Alberto Esteban
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