How to Break Up with Your Douchebag (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 13, 2017

Original Title:
Cómo cortar a tu patán

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Videocine

Production Countries:
Mexico

Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B-15 

Runtime: 100

This comedy takes its cue from such female-centered films as "Bridesmaids" and "Trainwreck." Pic centers on a woman who makes a living from breaking up couples and decides to take on the task of splitting up her sister's relationship with her jerk of a boyfriend.

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Additional Music:
Irving Victoria

Art Department Coordinator:
Mónica Marín
Cesar de la Peña

Art Direction:
Claudia Vergara

Assistant Director:
Melanie Haslam

Assistant Set Dresser:
Lilly Ramos

Casting:
Emilie Moran

Digital Compositors:
Samantha Salinas del Castillo

Director:
Gabriela Tagliavini

Director of Photography:
Fido Pérez-Gavilán

Executive Producer:
Ruiz de Velasco Gonzalo

First Assistant Camera:
Mauricio Coronado

First Assistant Director:
Axel Uriegas

Foley:
Chema Ramos Roa

Foley Editor:
Paulina Gonzalez

Location Scout:
Tatiana Abad

Makeup Designer:
David Ruiz Gameros

Music Supervisor:
Paulina Márquez

Original Music Composer:
Emilio Kauderer

Post Production Supervisor:
Vanessa Hernández
Carlos A. Morales

Producer:
Leonardo Zimbrón

Production Design:
Rubén Bross
Alejandro Martinez Sanchez

Production Manager:
Darío Cicardi

Second Assistant Director:
Vivian Brown

Set Decoration:
Odette Iñigo

Sound Editor:
Jaime Juárez

Sound Effects Editor:
Hector Morales Ibarra

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alejandro de Icaza

Steadicam Operator:
Paco Ramirez

Supervising Sound Editor:
Alejandro de Icaza
Enrique Fernández Tanco

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Alejandra García Zúñiga

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Raúl Prado

Writer:
Ricardo Alvarez Canales
Gabriela Tagliavini

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