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Release Date:
September 20, 2019
Original Title:
Cientouno
Alternate Titles:
Cent u
One Hundred and One
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Grumpy Panda
Minimal Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
“If you jerk off a 100 times, you die.” This threat rings through the ears of our main character. One day he has to choose between imminent hell and the impetuousness of adolescence.
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Art Department Assistant:
Miriam Guerra
Art Direction:
Adriana Perón
Assistant Director:
Sergi Ruiz
Associate Producer:
Salomão Figueiredo
Pedro Ribeiro
Nuno Noivo
Branko Neškov
Casting:
Silvia Menéndez-Cahué
Cinematography:
Íñigo Zubicaray
Costume Design:
Núria Durà
Digital Imaging Technician:
Alejandra Napurí
Albert Segarra
Director:
Sebastián Alfie
Editor:
Quique García
Electrician:
Isa Ebens
Keko García
Dídac Sáez
Toni Alcalde
Executive Producer:
Gemma Rodríguez
First Assistant Camera:
Fermín Antonio Armendia
Focus Puller:
Fermín Antonio Armendia
Graphic Designer:
Fadrique González
Makeup & Hair:
Miriam Tió
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Marta Granados
Laura Arbiol
Producer:
Sebastián Alfie
Albert Solé
Production Assistant:
Maria Adillón
Mariona Vázquez
Production Design:
Adriana Perón
Production Manager:
Marta Pérez-Porro
Second Assistant Camera:
Cesc Rubio
Second Assistant Director:
Núria Sevil
Set Dresser:
Adriano Feliu
Xavier Batalla
Sound Designer:
Cláudia Sul
Sound Mixer:
Licio Marcos de Oliveira
Still Photographer:
Cristian di Stefano
Third Assistant Director:
Anna Casals
Wardrobe Assistant:
Manu Requejo
Writer:
Sebastián Alfie
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