The Night She Moves (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 17, 2018

Original Title:
Yo la busco

Production Companies:
Fasten Films
Nanouk Films
TV3
Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Max is around thirty and lives with Emma, his intimate friend. Unexpected news create a gap between them causing doubts and concerns to grow inside Max, pushing him to go out at night. Walking aimlessly, Max spends the night alone and accompanied by picturesque characters in remote places of Barcelona. A night of absurd and fantastic drunkenness that is at the same time an inner journey for Max. Yo la busco is a portrait of two friends, their breakup and the strange transforming walk through the nightlife of Barcelona.

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Director:
Sara Gutiérrez Galve

Director of Photography:
Carlos Rigo

Editor:
Katia Armesto
Marc Roca

Executive Producer:
Ventura Durall

Original Music Composer:
Oscar Martorell
Ominira

Producer:
Sergi Cameron
Salvador Sunyer

Production Design:
Laura Santos

Writer:
Sara Gutiérrez Galve
Núria Roura Benito

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