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Release Date:
December 18, 2013
Original Title:
The Food Guide to Love
Alternate Titles:
Liebe zum Nachtisch
Mesa para dos
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Fox International Productions Spain
Haut et Court
Parallel Films
Production Countries:
France | Ireland | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 91
A dysfunctional love story about an Irish food writer and a politically committed Spanish woman.
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Art Direction:
Lucy van Lonkhuyzen
Associate Producer:
Gabriel Arias-Salgado
Casting:
Louise Kiely
Costume Design:
Susan Scott
Director:
Dominic Harari
Teresa de Pelegrí
Director of Photography:
Andreu Rebés
Editor:
Irene Blecua
Executive Producer:
Alan Moloney
Gerardo Herrero
Line Producer:
Catherine Magee
Original Music Composer:
Ray Harman
Producer:
Mariela Besuievsky
Ruth Coady
Mary Callery
Production Design:
Tom McCullagh
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