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Release Date:
September 22, 1995
Original Title:
La flor de mi secreto
Alternate Titles:
(11) La Flor de mi Secreto
La fleur de mon secret
비밀의 꽃
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
CiBy 2000
El Deseo
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: U US: R
Runtime: 103
Leo is a middle-aged writer of popular romantic novels who writes under a pseudonym, since she despises her own work. At home, her husband, who works overseas, is distant both physically and emotionally. As she reevaluates her life and writing, Leo is led to an unexpected relationship with Ángel, a sensitive newspaper editor.
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Art Direction:
Miguel López Pelegrín
Wolfgang Burmann
Assistant Director:
Pedro Manuel Lazaga
Assistant Director Trainee:
Covadonga R. Gamboa
Cinematography:
Alfredo Mayo
Costume Designer:
Hugo Mezcua
Director:
Pedro Almodóvar
Director of Photography:
Affonso Beato
Editor:
José Salcedo
Executive Producer:
Agustín Almodóvar
Hairstylist:
Antonio Panizza
Makeup Artist:
Juan Pedro Hernández
Jorge Hernández Lobo
Novel:
Dorothy Parker
Original Music Composer:
Alberto Iglesias
Producer:
Esther García
Production Design:
Esther García
Screenplay:
Pedro Almodóvar
Second Assistant Director:
Marta Calvo
Ana Muñoz
Set Decoration:
Miguel López Pelegrín
Set Dresser:
José Altit
Juan Vicente Riuve
Mikel Izaguirre
Juan Ignacio Viñuales
Sound Designer:
Bernardo Menz
Sound Effects:
Luis Castro
Sound Mixer:
Graham V. Hartstone
José Antonio Bermúdez
Sound Recordist:
Antonio Illán
Special Effects:
Juan Ramón Molina
Visual Effects:
Pablo Núñez
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