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Release Date:
October 31, 2003
Original Title:
La flaqueza del bolchevique
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Atresmedia
Canal+ España
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
After getting into a minor traffic accident, Pablo attempts to make light of the situation by asking the driver of the other car, Sonsoles, out on a date. When she refuses and instead files an injury report, Pablo snaps and begins stalking her. He soon discovers that Sonsoles has a beautiful teenage sister, Maria, with whom Pablo is immediately infatuated -- a lust that soon turns dark. Can Pablo control his obsession, or will it consume him?
Art Direction:
Pilar Revuelta
Assistant Production Manager:
Pablo Barinaga
Associate Producer:
José Miguel Juárez
Javier Albacar
Alfonso Lanza
Casting:
Eva Leira
Costume Design:
Eva Arretxe
Director:
Manuel Martín Cuenca
Director of Photography:
Alfonso Parra
Editor:
Ángel Hernández Zoido
Executive Producer:
José Antonio Romero
First Assistant Director:
Sara Mazkiarán
Graphic Designer:
Rubén Rivas
Hairstylist:
Sergio Pérez Berbel
Line Producer:
Mercedes Romero
Makeup Artist:
Patricia López
Novel:
Lorenzo Silva
Original Music Composer:
Roque Baños
Production Manager:
Pepe Ripoll
Property Master:
Ana Guitérrez
Props:
Raúl Martín de la Ossa
Screenplay:
Manuel Martín Cuenca
Lorenzo Silva
Second Assistant Director:
Iñaki Beraza
Set Dresser:
Patricia Cuevas
Héctor Gil
Swing:
Atli Arason
Arturo Revuelta
Third Assistant Director:
Óscar Marcos Bello
Fernando Gil
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