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Release Date:
November 15, 2013
Original Title:
Los chicos del puerto
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 78
Miguel makes the journey that his grandfather cannot make because he is locked up by his own family. The mission is very simple, go to a funeral and leave an army jacket on the grave of an old man, a friend of his grandfather. Miguel, accompanied by Lola and Guillermo, leaves that island of cement that is the Nazareth neighborhood. He wanders the outskirts of Valencia, looking for a cemetery and faces a deserted city.
Art Direction:
Carlos Ramón Almenar
Assistant Costume Designer:
Coral López
Assistant Director:
Tamara Vázquez
Boom Operator:
Eduardo Esquide
Martín Tourón
Camera Operator:
Bet Rourich
Cinematography:
Bet Rourich
Co-Writer:
Ignacio Gutiérrez-Solana
Color Timer:
Javier Mosqueda
Costume Design:
Patricia Guerrero
Digital Effects Producer:
Javier Mosqueda
Director:
Alberto Morais
Editor:
Manuel Barriere
Electrician:
Gonzalo Fernández de la Vega
Executive Producer:
Verónica García
Alberto Morais
First Assistant Camera:
Joan Lluró
First Assistant Director:
Angie Paul Risque
First Assistant Production Coordinator:
Tania Prats
Gaffer:
José Luis Gómez
Makeup & Hair:
Vicen Beti
Music:
Xema Fuertes
Producer:
Rogelio de la Fuente
José Garrido
José María Lara
Producer's Assistant:
Aarón García Sampedro
Production Design:
Carlos Ramón Almenar
Production Manager:
Eduardo Santana
Props:
Pau Castelló
Script Supervisor:
Avelina Prat
Second Assistant Camera:
Carles Colom Sicilia
Second Assistant Director:
Francesc Jiménez
Sound Editor:
Nacho Arenas
José Serrador Villanueva
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Emilio García
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jaime Fernández
Third Assistant Director:
Jaume Quiles
Unit Production Manager:
Xavier Guallar
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Andrés de la Cruz
Writer:
Alberto Morais
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