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Release Date:
November 20, 2003
Original Title:
Arroz y tartana
Alternate Titles:
Rice and Tartan
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Intercartel
TVE
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Manuela de Fora, an elegant woman, widow of Pajares, lives with the sole obsession of marrying well her two daughters from her second marriage, Concha Blanca Jara and Amparo. She also has Juanito, son from her first marriage, but she despises him for wanting to be a merchant, like his father. Who really appreciates the laborious Juanito is his uncle Juan, a man of austere habits that blames his sister Manuela for wasting money to pretend being of high social position.
Art Direction:
Pepón Sigler
Boom Operator:
Ricardo Moreno
Costumer:
María Eugenia Escrivá
Delegated Producer:
Manuel Guijarro
Digital Compositor:
Óscar Martínez Asencio
Director:
José Antonio Escrivá
Director of Photography:
Julio Madurga
Electrician:
Jorge Casabán
Diego Moyano
Executive Producer:
Miguel Perelló
Extras Casting:
Angie Paul Risque
First Assistant Director:
Falele Ygueravide
Hairstylist:
Amparo Sánchez
Makeup Artist:
Susana Sánchez
Music:
Enric Murillo
Novel:
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
Production Assistant:
Salvador Yagüe
Production Manager:
José Trullenque
Props:
Jordi Carrasco
Script Supervisor:
Patricia Vila
Second Assistant Camera:
Eva Aycart
Sound Mixer:
José María Bloch
Steadicam Operator:
Rachid Talidi
Visual Effects:
Eva de Prado
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jesus Martinez Asencio
Writer:
Horacio Valcárcel
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