A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 22, 2017
Original Title:
Me gusta, pero me asusta
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Diamond Films
Telefilms
Wetzer Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Mexico
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 MX: B-15
Runtime: 100
Brayan Rodriguez is an innocent heir to a criminal Sinaloa family sent to Mexico City to expand the business, and where he meets Claudia, and their worlds collide. Love and fun are everywhere.
Art Direction:
Sandro Valdez
Boom Operator:
Ricardo Cabrera
Camera Operator:
Chels Briseño
Cinematography:
Daniel Jacobs
Co-Producer:
Beto Gómez
Costumer:
Itzel Soriano
Andrea de Luna
Dialogue Editor:
Raul Atondo
Director:
Beto Gómez
Editor:
Nacho Ruiz Capillas
Executive Producer:
Alejandro Speitzer
Minnie West
First Assistant Camera:
Juan Pablo Somohano
Hugo Ortíz
Graphic Designer:
Nidia Maciel
Key Hair Stylist:
Gerardo Perez Arreola
Leadman:
Manuel Andrade
Line Producer:
Nicole Maynard Pinto
Makeup Designer:
Elena López Carreón
Music:
Mark Mothersbaugh
Producer:
Aurora Jauregui
Mónica Lozano
Alejandro Speitzer
Minnie West
Production Assistant:
Montserrat Ubeda
Irving Ibarra
Production Design:
Carlos Lagunas
Scoring Mixer:
Brad Haehnel
Script Supervisor:
Coco Levy
Second Assistant Director:
Jerry Garay
Set Decoration:
Barbara Horcasitas
Sound Mixer:
Santiago Núñez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Raul Atondo
Supervising Sound Editor:
Rodolfo Romero
Emmanuel Romero
Swing:
Noé Andrade
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