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Release Date:
March 8, 2005
Original Title:
El penalti más largo del mundo
Alternate Titles:
El penal més llarg del món
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Atresmedia
Canal+ España
Ensueño Films S.L
Forta
Tornasol Media
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 HU: 16 RO: 15
Runtime: 100
Fernando (Fernando Tejero) is a loser. A gray type, without ambition, that works like bookcases distributor in a supermarket of the quarter. In his free short whiles, he is a substitute keeper of a football team, a third regional one. In all the season he has not played a single minute. But the last Sunday of the league the referee indicates penalty and the regular keeper injures itself. Fernando must occupy the goal for the first time. If penalty scores, the team of the district will proclaim champion. If no, all the effort of a year will not have been worth for anything. When the penalty is just about to be kicked, a group of indignant fans with the referee invades the field and prevents the kick. The competition committee decides that the penalty must play the following Sunday, in the same goal, with same players and the field closed to the public. El Penalti más largo del mundo, (The Longest Penalty Shot in the World) is exactly the history of that week of delay.
Casting:
Camilla-Valentine Isola
Costume Design:
Cristina Rodríguez Torres
Director:
Roberto Santiago
Director of Photography:
Juan Antonio Castaño
Editor:
Fernando Pardo
Executive Producer:
Juan Carlos Caro
Mariela Besuievsky
Makeup Artist:
Almudena Fonseca
Original Music Composer:
Lucio Godoy
Producer:
Gerardo Herrero
Tadeo Villalba Jr.
Production Design:
Federico García Cambero
Story:
Osvaldo Soriano
Writer:
Roberto Santiago
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