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Release Date:
October 1, 1996
Original Title:
Familia
Alternate Titles:
Familia
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G RO: AP
Runtime: 98
Santiago wakes up like any other morning. He goes down to the kitchen and his whole family is waiting for him: it's his birthday. They all sing "Happy Birthday to You" and give him presents. But when he opens the present of his youngest son, he gets angry and says he doesn't like it. The boy starts crying and saying that he loves him, but Santiago answers that he doesn't believe him and he tells the boy that he is fired and that he wants another son, who is thinner, who doesn't need glasses and who resembles him more. Written by Pablo Montoya
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Assistant Director:
José Luis Ruiz Marcos
Assistant Editor:
Lourdes Olaizola
María José Almela
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Pilar Álvarez
Assistant Production Manager:
María Orades
Assistant Set Decoration:
Tachín Serrano
Boom Operator:
Carlos Bonmatí
Costume Design:
Maiki Marín
Director:
Fernando León de Aranoa
Director of Photography:
Alfredo Mayo
Editor:
Nacho Ruiz Capillas
Electrician:
Julio Fernández Santa
Hairstylist:
Mara Collazo
Key Grip:
Antonio Fernández Santamaría
Line Producer:
Primitivo Álvaro
Makeup Artist:
Milu Cabrer
Negative Cutter:
Felisa Catalinas
Painter:
Venancio de Lucas
Producer:
Elías Querejeta
Production Manager:
Gregorio Hebrero
Property Master:
Belén Bernuy
Script Supervisor:
Jesús Ruiz
Set Decoration:
Soledad Seseña
Sound Editor:
Polo Aledo
Gilles Ortion
Sound Effects:
Manuel Corrales
Sound Engineer:
Carlos Garrido
Diego Garrido
Special Effects:
Antonio Molina
Still Photographer:
Vicente Martín
Transportation Coordinator:
Ángel Megino
Writer:
Fernando León de Aranoa
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