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Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Tata Mía
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Elvira, daughter of a disgraced military, who entered a convent at a young age leaves him and returns home to settle in Madrid with his beloved nanny, seeking help to overcome their crisis. However, the country has changed so much in his years of confinement that has little or nothing to do with his childhood memories ...
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Assistant Camera:
Iñaki San Martín
Assistant Set Decoration:
Gonzalo García Flaño
Teresa Vilana
Associate Producer:
Antonio Isasi Jr.
Boom Operator:
Carlos Culebras
Camera Operator:
Teo Escamilla
Casting:
Carmen Zorrilla
Costume Design:
Maiki Marín
Director:
José Luis Borau
Director of Photography:
Teo Escamilla
Editor:
Emilio Rodríguez
First Assistant Camera:
Miguel Icaza
First Assistant Director:
Antonio Isasi Jr.
First Assistant Editor:
Alberto Ortega
Hair Assistant:
Miguel Sesé
Hair Designer:
Paquita Guillot
Music:
Jacobo Durán Loriga
Music Producer:
J.L. Pérez de Arteaga
Producer:
José Luis Borau
Production Design:
Julián Mateos
Production Manager:
Miguel Araña
Pedro Lazaga
Valentín Panero
José Luis Pérez Tristán
Property Master:
Ricardo Mengíbar
Props:
Román Mañoso
Script Supervisor:
Margarita Pardo
Second Assistant Camera:
Ignacio San Martín
Second Assistant Director:
Álvaro de Armiñán
Set Decoration:
Rafael Richart
Sound:
José Nogueira
Sound Effects:
Luis Castro
Still Photographer:
Teresa Isasi
Transportation Coordinator:
Ángel Megino
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Pilar Tavera
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Humberto Cornejo
Writer:
José Luis Borau
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