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Release Date:
November 26, 2021
Original Title:
Love Gets a Room
Alternate Titles:
El amor en su lugar
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
LGAR
Movistar+
Nostromo Pictures
TV3
Production Countries:
Spain | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 7
Runtime: 103
January 1942, in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. Thousands of Jews have been confined to the Warsaw ghetto for more than a year. Outside, life goes on; inside, they struggle to survive another day. Still, on a cold winter night, a group of Jewish actors manage to stage a lively musical comedy.
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Assistant Director:
Susana García Díez
Associate Producer:
Miguel Ángel Faura
Clara Rugaard
Costume Designer:
Alberto Valcárcel Rodríguez
Digital Compositor:
Marc Domènech Sanmiquel
Director:
Rodrigo Cortés
Director of Photography:
Rafael García
Editor:
Rodrigo Cortés
Executive Producer:
David Safier
Rodrigo Cortés
Line Producer:
Mathias Schwerbrock
Óscar Vigiola
Original Music Composer:
Víctor Reyes
Producer:
Adrián Guerra
Núria Valls
Production Design:
Laia Colet
Screenplay:
Rodrigo Cortés
David Safier
Set Decoration:
Núria Guardia
Sound Designer:
James Muñoz
Theatre Play:
Jerzy Jurandot
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Àlex Villagrasa
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