How to Get Over a Breakup (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 31, 2018

Original Title:
Soltera codiciada

Alternate Titles:
Ayrılık Acısıyla Baş Etmek
How to Get Over a Breakup

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Tondero

Production Countries:
Peru

Ratings / Certifications:
GR: 16+  IE: 15  SG: PG13 

Runtime: 104

The film tells the life of Maria Fe, a young woman who faces singleness after six years of relationship. Along with her two soul friends, played by Karina Jordán and Jely Reátegui, the girl must learn to be single again. On the way, you will run into old loves, new adventures and lots of fun.

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Art Direction:
Mario Frías
Alfredo Ross

Casting:
Rosario Garcia

Costume Design:
Pepe Guevara

Dialogue Editor:
Tatiana Frean

Director:
Joanna Lombardi
Bruno Ascenzo

Director of Photography:
Roberto Maceda Kohatsu

Editor:
Eric Williams

Executive Producer:
Jorge Constantino

Makeup Artist:
Rocio Vasquez

Original Music Composer:
Jorge "Awelo" Miranda

Producer:
Miguel Valladares

Production Design:
Mario Frías

Sound:
Ernesto Trujillo

Sound Editor:
Isa Abad Pinedo

Sound Effects:
Alvaro Aparicio

Sound Effects Editor:
Mauricio López

Writer:
María José Osorio
Maria Pescio

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