A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 26, 2016
Original Title:
Tenemos que hablar
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Atresmedia
Atípica Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 FR: U
Runtime: 91
Nuria is a young girl with a good life, a boyfriend to marry him and a parents who love her, but a problem: she still is married with Jorge. Former CEO, Jorge lives almost in the ruin together his ex boss and friend Lucas. After two years separated, Jorge doesn't forget her, but Nuria tries to ask him files for divorce when she wrongly discovers that Jorge has tried to commit suicide jumping by a window. Feeling responsible by it, Nuria talks with her parents Miguel and Patricia, according cheat Jorge for that he beliefs that they aren't divorced and Miguel didn't lose his company due to the Jorge's bad business inversions that ruined his parents-in-law, in order to get the divorce without pain for anybody. The real problem is what when the lies accumulate, the situation is each time more dangerously out of control.
Art Direction:
Satur Idarreta
Casting:
Eva Leira
Yolanda Serrano
Costume Design:
Laura Augustín
Director:
David Serrano
Director of Photography:
Juan Carlos Gómez
Editor:
Alberto de Toro
Foley Artist:
Kiku Vidal
Hairstylist:
Fermín Galán
Makeup Artist:
Lola López
Original Music Composer:
Julio de la Rosa
Producer:
Sofía Fábregas
José Antonio Félez
Mercedes Gamero
Mikel Lejarza
Set Decoration:
Susana Fernández
Writer:
David Serrano
Diego San José
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