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Release Date:
April 7, 2006
Original Title:
Bienvenido a casa
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Fernando Trueba PC
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 118
Young couple Samuel and Eva move to Madrid and start living together when he finds work as a photographer. Although Samuel doesn't knows, Eva's expecting a baby.
Assistant Camera:
Daniel Vilar
Assistant Costume Designer:
Bubi Escobar
Assistant Director:
Anne Deluz
Assistant Editor:
Marta Velasco
Olmo León
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rosana Rodríguez
Boom Operator:
Aramís Rubio
Camera Operator:
Saturnino Beltrán
Julio César Tortuero
Costume Assistant:
Leticia Palomares
Costume Design:
Lena Mossum
Director:
David Trueba
Director of Photography:
Juan Molina
Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas
Editor:
Manuel Huete
Executive Producer:
Cristina Huete
Juan Carlos Caro
First Assistant Director:
Javier Petit
Graphic Designer:
Clara León
Hairstylist:
Pepito Juez
Makeup Artist:
Pedro Raúl de Diego
Almudena Fonseca
Music:
Andrés Calamaro
Javier Limón
Producer:
Tadeo Villalba Jr.
Production Assistant:
David Chagoyen
Production Design:
María Clara Notari
Production Manager:
Jessica Huppert Berman
Script Supervisor:
Avelina Prat
Set Decoration:
Carolina Hernández
Sound:
David Mantecón
Sound Editor:
Raúl Lasvignes
Sound Mixer:
José Antonio Bermúdez
Sound Recordist:
Nicolás de Poulpiquet
Stunt Coordinator:
Julio Navarro
Third Assistant Director:
Catalina Parra
Andrea Izquierdo López
Visual Effects Producer:
Miguel Angel Gómez
Writer:
David Trueba
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