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Release Date:
March 7, 2003
Original Title:
Nudos
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Canal+ España
Ovideo Pub S.L.
TV3
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Barcelona, 2002. A coffin is carried to the cemetery of Montjuïc in a chariot drawn by horses. The lifeless is Pep Grau, an old fisherman found drowned and subject to his boat by a complicated knot sailor. The Pep voiceover Grau, portrayed with affection and humor the curious characters he met in life, recounts the difficult moments of his childhood during the Civil War, and finally, we are introduced to Lola, the woman of his life , which has a fish stall in the Boqueria Market beautiful and, after the death of Pep, begins receiving anonymous gifts. Silvia, a teenage ambitious and attractive, is the attorney for the insurance company. Mario, her boss and lover, asked to investigate the strange circumstances surrounding the death of the fisherman. Silvia's inquiries aa allow us to know other characters, like the maverick Dr. Cipriano Mera, Pep old comrade, and his son Gabino Mera.
Boom Operator:
Xavi Gutierrez
Camera Operator:
Andreu Rebés
Casting:
Teresa Estrada
Costume Design:
María Gil
Director:
Lluís María Güell
Director of Photography:
Mario Montero
Editor:
Frank Gutiérrez
Electrician:
Tito Arcas
Dani Jareño
Executive Producer:
Quique Camín
Gaffer:
Poli Ramiro
Grip:
Juan Carlos Moreno
Ismael Sánchez
Hairstylist:
Àurea Martí
Mercè Ribés
Glòria Peruga
Location Manager:
Mar Francolí
Makeup Artist:
Àurea Martí
Mercè Ribés
Susi Rodríguez
Music:
Antoni-Olaf Sabater
Production Manager:
Bet Pujol
Script Supervisor:
Glòria Blanes
Sound:
Felipe Aragó
Jordi Bonet
Sound Effects Editor:
Joan Altes
Marçal Cruz
Sound Mixer:
Marc Gonell
Francesc Góngora
Special Effects:
Bernat Puig
Still Photographer:
Olga Carretero
Blanca Comajuncosa
Unit Manager:
Bernat Puig
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