A Thousand Things I Would Do for You (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 2, 2017

Original Title:
Mil cosas que haría por ti

Alternate Titles:
A Thousand Things I Would Do for You
Mil Coisas Que Faria Por Você
Mil cosas que haría por ti

Genres:
Comedy

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 7 

Runtime: 87

Dani loves his girlfriend, Monica, but he is always late and has lost the expensive watch she gave him as a birthday present. Tired and disappointed by his lack of commitment, she breaks up with him. On the advice of his amateur psychologist friend, Elias, Dani sets off on an impossible quest to retrieve the watch, to prove his love to Monica and save their relationship.

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Art Department Trainee:
Elena Reboul

Art Direction:
Abdón Alcañiz

Assistant Art Director:
Irene Moreno

Assistant Director Trainee:
Julia Rodes Ballesteros

Assistant Editor:
Jorgina Elias

Boom Operator:
Jorge Flor
Daniel Navarro

Co-Producer:
Juan Carlos Claver
Simon Marre
Angelika Schouler
Nicolas Bartholomée
Xavier Crespo
Philippe Payet

Colorist:
Toni Anglada

Construction Coordinator:
Javier Boadella

Costume Designer:
María Remedios Martínez
Miguel Carbonell

Delegated Producer:
Miguel Puertas
Cruz Rodriguez

Digital Imaging Technician:
Javier Nicolás Pérez

Director:
Dídac Cervera

Director of Photography:
Núria Roldos

Editor:
Omar Bermúdez
Néstor H. Ruano

Electrician:
Aitor Larrea
Jean Philippe Galois
Jesika Parreño
Jose Luis Pallarés

Executive Producer:
Norbert Llaràs
Xavier Crespo

Extras Casting:
Héctor P. Adeva
Paula Pino

First Assistant Director:
Xavier Machancoses Puertes

Focus Puller:
Celia Benavent

Foley Artist:
Kiku Vidal
Erik Vidal

Hair Assistant:
Indira Sanchez

Hairstylist:
Yolanda Agüera

Key Grip:
Pascal Payet

Makeup Artist:
Mercedes Luján

Makeup Department Head:
Mercedes Luján

Music:
Julie Reier

Musician:
Jaume Compte
Juan Antonio García Illanas
Tolo Prats

On Set Props:
Maite Olaia
Miguel Fuster

Other:
Alfonso Amador

Painter:
José 'El Xino' Fernández
Víctor Sánchez

Photo Retouching:
Javier Nicolás Pérez

Post Production Coordinator:
Luis de la Madrid

Post Production Supervisor:
Lidia Martínez Rius

Producer:
Norbert Llaràs

Production Accountant:
Inmaculada Crespo
Juan Nogueira
Ernesto Pérez

Production Assistant:
Sandra Aragó
Raquel Hernández

Production Manager:
Francisco Puig
Xavier Crespo

Production Runner:
Andreu Comerma

Production Secretary:
Eva Pauné

Production Trainee:
Àngela Guardiola

Property Master:
Nacho Ruipérez

Props:
Jorge Aguado
Lorena G. Quilis

Script Supervisor:
Tamara Vázquez

Second Assistant Camera:
Paula Jordan

Second Assistant Director:
Angie Paul Risque

Sound:
Leticia Argudo

Sound Designer:
Juan Sanchez

Sound Mixer:
Tolo Prats
Miquel Llinàs

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mario Lorenzo

Still Photographer:
Javier Nicolás Pérez

Stunt Coordinator:
Rubén Lorite

Thanks:
Victoria Luengo
Sergi Cervera

Third Assistant Director:
Dani Machancoses
Jaume Quiles

Video Assist Operator:
Fran Pérez

Writer:
Joan Sanz
Dídac Cervera

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