Últimas tardes con Teresa (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 2, 1984

Original Title:
Últimas tardes con Teresa

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Impala

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Adapted from the novel by Juan Marse, the film shows two distant worlds in the Spain of the 50's, the suburban and the bourgeois, which are related through two characters, Manolo Reyes, vulgar motorcycle thief who aspires to escape poverty and Teresa Serrat, university student of bourgeois extraction seduced by the revolutionary cause.

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Assistant Director:
Francisco G. Siurana

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mercedes Gómez

Associate Producer:
Xavier Visa

Camera Operator:
Jaume Peracaula

Casting:
Marta Flores

Choreographer:
Marta Almirall

Costume Design:
Consol Tura
Chelo Sastre

Director:
Gonzalo Herralde

Director of Photography:
Fernando Arribas

Editor:
Anastasi Rinos

Executive Producer:
Pepón Coromina

Hairstylist:
Consuelo Zahonero

Makeup Artist:
Mercedes Guillot

Music:
Josep Maria Bardagí

Music Consultant:
Julio Guiú Clara

Musician:
Josep Maria Bardagí
Pere Bardagí

Novel:
Juan Marsé

Production Assistant:
Aureli De Luna
Isidro Terraza

Production Supervisor:
Tona Coromina

Script Supervisor:
Margarita Carmona

Set Decoration:
Miguel Torrente

Sound Effects Editor:
Martín Maisler

Special Effects:
Luis Cortés

Writer:
Gonzalo Herralde
Ramón de España

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