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Featuring:
Iñaki Crespo, Nerea Crespo, Juan Torres
Written by:
Alfredo Alegria
Juan Torres
Directed by:
Alfredo Alegria
Release Date:
June 13, 2012
Original Title:
Mensaje POST-ITivo
Alternate Titles:
Como Conquistar a una Mujer
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Doctor Resaca
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
A guy in love leaves a love message to his girlfriend. He has bought her a gift and he is going to give it to her in an original way. Everything is very well planned. He has it all planned.
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Additional Editor:
Alfredo Alegria
Juan R. Luis
Assistant Director:
Nerea Crespo
Juan R. Luis
Camera Operator:
Juan R. Luis
Cinematography:
Alfredo Alegria
Juan R. Luis
Director:
Alfredo Alegria
Editor:
Alfredo Alegria
Lighting Technician:
Juan R. Luis
Musician:
Alfredo Alegria
Cristian Argelaguet
Producer:
Alfredo Alegria
Production Assistant:
Nerea Crespo
Francisco Ramirez
Sound:
Alfredo Alegria
Still Photographer:
Lola R. Pulido
Thanks:
Eva Diez
Gerald Yelverton
Writer:
Alfredo Alegria
Juan Torres
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