Death Can Wait (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 2, 2020

Original Title:
No andaba muerto, estaba de parranda

Alternate Titles:
No andaba muerto, estaba de parranda
No estaba muerto, estaba de parranda

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cinecolor Films
Producciones El Andaluz
TAKE ONE PRODUCTIONS

Production Countries:
Colombia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

What would you do if you only had 6 weeks to live?

Juan Pablo, upon learning that he was going to die, decided to steal from the mafia and spend every penny in Europe with Javier, his only friend. Thus, these humble employees embark on a costly and fun journey, with the complicity of Monica, their co-worker.

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Art Direction:
Yuriberth Suárez

Assistant Art Director:
Óscar Acevedo

Assistant Director:
Ludi Lizcano
Alejandro Villamizar

Casting Assistant:
Ludi Lizcano

Casting Director:
Fernando Ayllón

Costume Designer:
Lina María Pertuz

Director:
Fernando Ayllón

Director of Photography:
Henry Albadán

Editor:
Sebastián González

Executive Producer:
Ángel Ayllón
Eduardo Ayllon

General Manager:
Danny Matiz

Makeup & Hair:
Lina Paola Castañeda

Original Music Composer:
Carlos Agüera

Writer:
Fernando Ayllón

Writers' Assistant:
Ricardo Quevedo
Nelson Polanía

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