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Release Date:
March 19, 2019
Original Title:
¿Qué te juegas?
Alternate Titles:
Ajedrez para tres
Get Her... If You Can
Que te juegas?
¿Qué te juegas?
爱妹赌局
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 7
Runtime: 102
Roberto and Daniela are two siblings who live in a world of wealth and glamor thanks to the shipping company they inherited from their father. Both share the direction of the company, although they have a completely opposite attitude to life: Daniela is thorough and perfectionist; Roberto, on the other hand, is a visionary genius who hates the meticulousness of his sister. However, both find the way out of their disagreements when they fall in love with the same woman: Isabel (Dolera), a monologist who Roberto has hired to seduce Daniela and so be as fun as she was before taking the address of the company.
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Assistant Director:
Sara Mazkiarán
Casting:
Juana Martínez
Costume Design:
Laura Cuesta
Director:
Inés de León
Director of Photography:
Miguel P. Gilaberte
Editor:
Verónica Callón
Executive Producer:
Gabriel Arias-Salgado
María Luisa Gutiérrez
Original Music Composer:
Alfonso G. Aguilar
Producer:
Cindy Teperman
Screenplay:
Breixo Corral
Rafa Russo
Pablo Alén
Astrid Gil-Casares
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