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Release Date:
August 14, 1998
Original Title:
Agujetas en el alma
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Artcam International
Axelotil Film
Canal+ España
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 93
Aitor is a director making a film about a lonely man looking for love, called “Soul Ache.” While he uses his auditions to meet women, he really longs to cast actress Myriam Mezieres in the film.
Art Direction:
Alfonso Berridi
Assistant Camera:
Giovanni Angeloni
Alicia Beladiez
Assistant Director:
Bruno Buzzi
Boom Operator:
Jérôme Lanteri
Costume Assistant:
Miriam de Antonio
Costume Design:
Victoria Velázquez
Director:
Fernando Merinero
Director of Photography:
Teo Delgado
Dolby Consultant:
Jaume Puig
Editor:
Fernando Pardo
Electrician:
Ricardo Rodríguez
Daniel Villafáñez
Jorge Villafáñez
Executive Producer:
Vicente Pérez
First Assistant Director:
Pedro Comesaña
Gaffer:
Jesús Villafáñez
Makeup & Hair:
Gloria Pinar
Music:
Héctor Esteban Agüero
Producer:
Fernando Merinero
Production Assistant:
Mónica Barón Holczer
Azucena Baños
Tina Olivares
Production Manager:
Gonzalo De Castro Fraga
Production Secretary:
Mayte Mendiri
Karim Taylhardat
Property Master:
Juan Cristóbal González
Props:
Marcela Peralta
Script:
Fernando Merinero
Script Supervisor:
María Feguerra
María Guerra
Second Assistant Camera:
Fernando Vázquez Gondar
Second Assistant Director:
Jorge Mora Fernández
Sound:
Eduardo Fernández
Sound Mixer:
Jean-Paul Bernard
Still Photographer:
Miguel Ángel Marín
Title Designer:
Alejandro Jaquotot
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