Desmontando a Lucía (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 8, 2024

Original Title:
Desmontando a Lucía

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Garajonay Producciones

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

Lucía is arrested while driving her boyfriend Héctor's car at 200 km/h, dazed and bloody. She was sharing a weekend at the beach with him and Elena, her best friend. Now they are both missing and Lucía only remembers a “little” argument that ended with a bottle broken on Héctor’s head, but that’s all. This complicates Simon’s life. A private investigator? No. , thank you. Simon prefers to consider himself a simple “judicial expert”. When his partner Oliver, a lawyer with financial problems due to gambling, asks him to investigate Lucía and the disappearances, Simon does not know that he is about to take the Expertise on another level. Obsessed with Bogart's film noir, Simón will go beyond all limits when he falls in love with Lucía, the amnesiac suspect in the murder he is investigating.

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Art Direction:
María del Busto

Boom Operator:
Jorge Castillo Ballesteros

Costume Design:
Óscar Guimarey

Director:
Alberto Utrera

Director of Photography:
Miguel Ángel García

Editor:
Alberto Utrera

Executive Producer:
Carlota Amor Moreno
Juan José Amor Moreno
Federico Pájaro

Makeup & Hair:
Elena Castaño

Production Manager:
Concha Campins

Sound:
Carlos Bonmatí

Sound Designer:
Federico Pájaro

Sound Editor:
José Luis Canalejo

VFX Artist:
Nuño Benito

Writer:
Alberto Utrera

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