Clams and Mussels | |
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Spanish | Almejas y mejillones |
Directed by | Marcos Carnevale |
Written by | Marcos Carnevale |
Produced by | Albana Bolster |
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Cinematography | Alfredo F. Mayo |
Edited by | Jorge Valencia |
Music by |
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Production companies | Alma Ata International Pictures S.L. Antena 3 Millecento Cinema Naya Films S.A. Patagonik Film Group Vía Digital |
Distributed by | Buena Vista International |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
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Language | Spanish |
Budget | $4 million |
Box office | $18 million |
Clams and Mussels (Spanish: Almejas y mejillones) is a 2000 Argentine-Spanish[1] comedy film directed and written by Marcos Carnevale based on a story by Lito Espinosa. It stars Leticia Brédice and Jorge Sanz alongside Loles León, Antonio Gasalla, and Silke.
Synopsis
Paula has money and convinces Rolondo to accompany her to play poker. Over time Rolondo falls in love with her, but as it turns out, Paula is a lesbian. Rolondo lives in the carnivals of Tenerife in the Pub Morocco (a gay bar) where Fredy performs (intimate friend of Paula). The atmosphere of absolute freedom and sensuality that surrounds him little by little opens mind Rolondo's mind.
Cast
- Leticia Brédice .... Paola
- Jorge Sanz .... Rolondo/Diana
- Antonio Gasalla .... Fredy
- Loles León .... Socorro
- Silke .... Inma
- Divina Gloria .... Samantha
- Gerardo Baamonde .... Camarero
- Ernesto Claudio .... Quique
- Daniel Álvarez 'Marino' .... Productor
- David Amador .... Joven Yate
- Deftler Boog .... Dr. Zupnik
- María Cárdenas .... Consuelo
- Jaime Falero .... Carlos
- Valentín Fariña .... Pescadero
- Ulises Hernández .... Jugador 2
- Didier Roussel .... Jugador 1
- Cecilia Sarli .... Chica Guardarropa
See also
References
- ↑ Caballero, Rufo (ed.). "Listado de coproducciones entre España y los países de América Latina y el Caribe. Por orden alfabético. Periodo 2000 – 2004". Producción, coproducción e intercambio de cine entre España, América Latina y el Caribe (PDF). Fundación Carolina. p. 51.
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