Razones sentimentales (1996) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 21, 1996

Original Title:
Razones sentimentales

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Bausan Films
Visual Grup

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

Mario, a young and uprooted Menorcan fisherman, falls in love with Irene, a Barcelona socialite who spends her holidays on the island with her young daughter. After the ambiguous initial relationship, victim of the rumors and slander, she decides to leave him. Mario, unable to resign himself, follows her to Barcelona, where he finds her imprisoned in a marriage lacking in love, in which her husband, a rich and powerful industrialist related to shady business, holds her under the threat of separating her from her daughter.

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Assistant Production Manager:
Octavio Martínez

Boom Operator:
Isaac Bonfill

Costume Design:
Patricia Monné

Director:
Antonio A. Farré

Director of Photography:
Xavier Gil

Editor:
Guillermo S. Maldonado

Electrician:
Xavier Sarasa

Executive Producer:
Julio Sisniega
Loris Omedes
Miguel Torrente

Foley Artist:
Manuel Carrión

Gaffer:
Jordi Joaní

Makeup Artist:
Montse Boqueras

Music:
Eduardo Arbide

Production Design:
Eduardo Bonilla

Property Master:
Marina Pozanco

Second Assistant Director:
Ana Ayesta

Sound:
Joan Quilis

Still Photographer:
Chan Canelo

Writer:
Antonio A. Farré
Antón Casariego
Martín Casariego

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