The Long Agony of Fish Out of Water (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 29, 1970

Original Title:
La llarga agonia dels peixos fora de l’aigua

Alternate Titles:
La larga agonía de los peces fuera del agua

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Estela Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

The singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat plays the role of a young fisherman named Joan from Ibiza (Eivissa) who falls hopelessly in love about a beautiful English tourist and it leaves everything to follow her to London, where he is introduced to the hippie world.

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Assistant Camera:
Eduardo Pérez Climent

Assistant Director:
Jaime Bayarri

Assistant Editor:
Fermín Mor
Bautista Treig

Assistant Makeup Artist:
María Agustina Noé

Camera Operator:
Francisco Gómez Conde

Director:
Francisco Rovira Beleta

Director of Photography:
Francisco Marín

Editor:
Emilio Rodríguez

Makeup Artist:
Paloma Fernández Olea

Music Arranger:
Ricard Miralles
Federico Martínez Tudó

Novel:
Aurora Bertrana

Production Assistant:
Juan Casado

Production Manager:
Jordi Tusell

Production Secretary:
Félix Tusell

Property Master:
Ángel F. Leñador

Screenplay:
Francisco Rovira Beleta

Seamstress:
Marina Rodríguez

Second Assistant Camera:
Javier Larraondo

Set Dresser:
Elena Guasch

Songs:
Joan Manuel Serrat

Special Effects:
Manuel Baquero

Still Photographer:
Luis Ruiz Ibáñez

Unit Production Manager:
Francisco García Gárgoles

Writer:
Joaquín Jordá

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