Mi casa es tu casa (2003) [N/A]

Featuring:
Jorge Bosch, Fanny Gautier, Chete Lera

Written by:
Peter Andermatt
Daniel Castro
Antônio Moreno

Directed by:
Miguel Álvarez


Release Date:
May 9, 2003

Original Title:
Mi casa es tu casa

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

A popular writer looking for a peaceful environment in which to finish his latest novel gets an unexpected surprise upon arriving at the remote summer home he once shared with his ex-wife.

Luis, a successful writer in his thirties, travels to Begur (a small town in the Costa Brava) with the intention of finishing his last book. When he asks his ex wife for the keys, he finds out that she has sold the house. Knowing that the new owner is away from Spain on a trip, Jorge moves in to what used to be his house determined to finish his work. However, Elena, the new owner's daughter, decides to spend a few days in Begur. From this point on confusing situations bring the main characters closer and further away from each other.

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Rankings and Honors

Mi casa es tu casa (2003) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.6/10
Awards Won: 1 nomination

Director:
Miguel Álvarez

Screenplay:
Daniel Castro

Sound Designer:
Maite Rivera Carbonell

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