A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 18, 2019
Original Title:
Gente que viene y bah
Alternate Titles:
In Family I Trust
人来人往
温情避风港
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Generalitat de Catalunya - Departament de Cultura
Mogambo Films
Zeta Cinema
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 PL: 16 RO: 18
Runtime: 94
Bea is a successful architect who lives in Barcelona (Catalonia, northeast to Spain) with her boyfriend and boss, Víctor, a CEO of an important company. During a night celebration of an important contract signed to make a skyscraper designed by Bea, in the bar appears the famous TV reporter and anchorwoman Rebecca Ramos, Victor's personal erotic fantasy. Not measuring the consequences of her actions due to the alcohol she drank, Bea makes a meeting between Víctor and Rebecca. When to the next day she wakes up, Víctor proposes to wed Bea and she accepts, but after she arrives to the job, Bea learns about a videotape where Víctor and Rebecca make the love in a car that it's in all TV channels. In front of all CEOs during a full meeting, Bea slaps Víctor and destroys her design, being fired from the job. Looking for a break, she travels her natal coastal town, Santa Clara, just to discover that her rest isn't so easy as it seems: her eccentric, free-spirited and eternal smiling mother ...
Art Direction:
Sylvia Steinbrecht
Casting:
Ana Sainz-Trápaga
Patricia Álvarez de Miranda
Costume Design:
Angélica Muñoz
Olga Rodal
Digital Compositor:
Marc Domènech Sanmiquel
Director:
Patricia Font
Director of Photography:
David Valldepérez
Editor:
Liana Artigal
Executive Producer:
Iñaki Juaristi
Rosa Pérez
Rafael López Manzanara
Hairstylist:
Alba Guillén
Makeup Artist:
Patricia Reyes
Music:
Arnau Bataller
Novel:
Laura Norton
Producer:
Mercedes Gamero
Mikel Lejarza
Francisco Ramos
Sound:
Agost Alustiza
Sound Designer:
Laura Tomás
Unit Production Manager:
Iñaki Juaristi
Writer:
Carlos Montero
Darío Madrona
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