A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 25, 2008
Original Title:
199 recetas para ser feliz
Alternate Titles:
199 Tips to Be Happy
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
A young married couple going through crisis travel to Spain in search of new opportunities. Their lives are shaken with the unexpected visit of a disturbing girl.
Art Direction:
Sebastián Muñoz
Associate Producer:
Cristina Littin
Miguel Ángel Labarca
Boom Operator:
Lucía Loiseau
Camera Operator:
Cristián Petit-Laurent
Casting:
Paula Leoncini
Costumer:
Francisca Kelter
Director:
Andrés Waissbluth
Director of Photography:
Inti Briones
Dolby Consultant:
Mario Faucher
Editor:
Marcos Hervera
Focus Puller:
Victor Uribe
Gaffer:
Tomás Valdivieso
Makeup Artist:
Carola Lizana
Francisca Kelter
Music Producer:
Cristián Heyne
Original Music Composer:
Andrés Waissbluth
Andrés Valdivia
Cristián Heyne
Original Story:
Marcelo Leonart
Other:
Fernando Bascuñán
Cristián Raveau
Producer:
Cristián Jiménez
Production Assistant:
Christopher Murray
Screenplay:
Andrés Waissbluth
Marcelo Leonart
Cristián Jiménez
Nona Fernández
Second Assistant Director:
Rosario Onetto
Sound:
María Elisa Canobra
Sound Designer:
Cristián Freund
Thanks:
Sebastián Araya
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