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Release Date:
March 15, 2017
Original Title:
Nove de Novembro
Alternate Titles:
11月9日
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Costura Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Roberto and Miguel have been dating for ten years. A decade of that common life will return to their memories during four days of November. A seemingly strong relationship will start to crumble with each new memory. This increasingly significant life backgroung will show, little by little, the true nature of their shared life. Meanwhile, more than 2000 kilometres apart, in The Two Berlins, a greater relationship is about to change too. In the deep of a relationship lie hidden feelings forged by a common past. Secrets and resentments that the rest of the world can not see, separated by a wall that seems unbeatable. The wall separating Roberto and Miguel was not the only wall that fell down that cold November night.
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Assistant Director:
Juan Camilo Castillo
Associate Producer:
Fran Insua
Estibaliz Pillado
Eva Prieto
Pedro Pérez Vallejo
Boom Operator:
Eviroula Dourou
Lorena Ferreño
Camera Operator:
Maite Redondo
Iago Vilarinho
Cinematography:
Maite Redondo
Iago Vilarinho
Colorist:
Fernando Alfonsín
Director:
Lazaro Louzao
Editor:
Juan Camilo Castillo
Lazaro Louzao
Maite Redondo
Executive Producer:
Josefa Gato
Ignacio Gómez
Mercedes Gómez
María Louzao Gato
Onofre Louzao
Hilario Pérez Gómez
Toni Rodríguez Martínez
Pablo Vázquez Arias
Producer:
Lazaro Louzao
Production Assistant:
Carmen Rey Llamosas
Production Manager:
Alberto Tomé
Script Supervisor:
Juan Camilo Castillo
Carmen Rey Llamosas
Sound Editor:
Eviroula Dourou
Sound Mixer:
Eviroula Dourou
Lorena Ferreño
Writer:
Lazaro Louzao
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