Friend Zone (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 3, 2009

Original Title:
Pagafantas

Alternate Titles:
Pagafantas
Un tonto en el amor

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Atresmedia
Canal+ España
EiTB
Sayaka Producciones
Telespan 2000

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 7 

Runtime: 80

All girls want him… as a friend

Bilbao, Spain. After breaking up with Elisa, his girlfriend for several years, Txema meets Claudia, a gorgeous Argentinian girl, in a very awkward situation. They become friends so soon and so easily that Txema misinterprets Claudia's feelings for him.

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Costume Designer:
Mónica Cristofoletti

Director:
Borja Cobeaga

Director of Photography:
Alfonso Postigo

Editor:
Raúl de Torres

Executive Producer:
Nahikari Ipiña
María Angulo
Tadeo Villalba Jr.

First Assistant Director:
Susana González

Hair Designer:
Fermín Galán

Makeup Artist:
Carlos Hernández

Original Music Composer:
Aránzazu Calleja

Producer:
Mercedes Gamero
Tomás Cimadevilla

Production Design:
José Luis Arrizabalaga
Biaffra

Production Manager:
Pablo Ramírez

Screenplay:
Diego San José
Borja Cobeaga

Script Supervisor:
Ane Muñoz

Second Assistant Director:
Nuria Velasco

Sound Editor:
Pelayo Gutiérrez

Sound Recordist:
Agustín Peinado

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