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Release Date:
April 22, 2022
Original Title:
Mírala qué bonita era
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: Ai
Runtime: 6
First video clip by artist Celia M. Sánchez.
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Art Direction:
Celia Molina Sánchez
Assistant Camera:
Mario Modamio
Assistant Decorator:
Olaya Garrido García
Elena Mellado Pascual
Assistant Director:
Daniel Asensio Cuenca
Assistant Director of Photography:
Íñigo Morales Arcas
Camera Operator:
Adrián González Mateos
Pablo Fernández Olivares
Clapper Loader:
Elena Mellado Pascual
Color Grading:
Miguel Carballo Puebla
Compositor:
Celia Molina Sánchez
Jesús Mestre Navarro
Director:
Miguel Carballo Puebla
Juan Sainz de Rozas González
Director of Photography:
Patricia Roda
Dresser:
Marta García Gómez
Dressing Prop:
Celia Molina Sánchez
Editor:
Miguel Carballo Puebla
Editorial Services:
Jorge Armenta Gil
Makeup & Hair:
Olaya Garrido García
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Selena Pont Huerta
Sara Allam Roda
Producer:
Ainoa Martínez Carrillo
Props:
Ainoa Martínez Carrillo
Screenplay:
Celia Molina Sánchez
Script:
Olaya Garrido García
Ainoa Martínez Carrillo
Set Photographer:
Iris Giselle
Sound Editor:
Jesús Mestre Navarro
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