Los muertos no se tocan, nene (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 4, 2011

Original Title:
Los muertos no se tocan, nene

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Gonafilm

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: A 

Runtime: 90

Logroño, 1959. The death of a local authority creates a double expectation in his family, the coming of the TV set the deceased bought and the mayor to attend the funeral. His grandson (Airas Brispo) will witness the grotesque situations.

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Assistant Editor:
Manuel Terceño

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rebeca Fernández

Camera Operator:
Eva Díaz
Paco Sánchez Polo

Costume Design:
María José Iglesias

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Noémie Dulau

Director:
José Luis García Sánchez

Director of Photography:
Federico Ribes

Editor:
Mercedes Cantero

Electrician:
Iván Mieres González

First Assistant Camera:
Pablo Bürmann
Luis Lattanzi

Gaffer:
Francisco Izaguirre

Hairstylist:
Carmen Veinat

Makeup Artist:
José Quetglás

Music:
Antonio Meliveo

Novel:
Rafael Azcona

Other:
Antonio Mingote
Carlos Valladares Pérez

Producer:
Juan Gona

Production Assistant:
Aida Gaitero
Gabi Díaz Bermejo

Production Driver:
Mario Díaz Bermejo

Production Manager:
Sergio Díaz

Screenplay:
José Luis García Sánchez
Bernardo Sánchez

Second Assistant Camera:
Gonzalo Mañana

Set Decoration:
Carmen Castañón

Sound:
Jorge Marín

Thanks:
Mary Paz Pondal

Third Assistant Director:
Samu Fuentes

Writer:
David Trueba

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