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Release Date:
October 13, 2013
Original Title:
La tumba de Bruce Lee
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: PG
Runtime: 95
A pathologically enthusiastic couple, with a weak spot for wine, decides to fly to Seattle to realize their dreams: she dreams of strengthening her leadership abilities in an exclusive corporate coaching seminar, Body Language Empowerment in One Week, while he dreams of getting as close as humanly possible to the tomb of the greatest fighter of all times. Upon arrival in Seattle, a sagacious mobster teaches them that it takes more than just a map to find Bruce's tomb, and something more than just a body to master the art of interpersonal communication. Will their relationship survive the mobster's grueling training? Will they be able to channel their enthusiasm towards a common dream? Seattle is a puzzle: will they find a frame pretty enough to hang it on the wall when it's all over?
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Animation:
César Abánades
Director:
Lorena Iglesias
Aaron Rux
Julián Génisson
Director of Photography:
Pablo Hernando
Editor:
Julián Génisson
Music:
Aaron Rux
Sound Editor:
Raúl Barrantes
Writer:
Julián Génisson
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