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Lola vende cá (2002)

Genre : Drama, Romance

Runtime : 1H 32M

Director : Lorenzo Soler

Synopsis

Lola is a young gypsy of uncertain origin who was adopted, as a newborn, by a family among whom she has grown up with gypsy customs and traditions. When the young woman finishes high school, she considers, against her family and her social environment, to continue her studies and pursue a teaching career. At that moment of his adolescent life, love appears when he meets Juan, a gypsy of his age.

Actors

Cristina Brondo
Cristina Brondo
Lola
Miguel Martín Angulo
Miguel Martín Angulo
Juan
Carmen Muñoz
Carmen Muñoz
Carmen
Antonio Reyes
Antonio Reyes
José
Antonio Vargas
Antonio Vargas
Roque
Francisca Perona
Francisca Perona
Paqui
Mercedes Porras
Mercedes Porras
Manuela
Tortell Poltrona
Tortell Poltrona
Francesc
Carles Flavià
Carles Flavià
Sr. Colom
Montserrat Alcoverro
Montserrat Alcoverro
Sra. Colom
Bea Segura
Bea Segura
Cristina
Amalia Santiago
Amalia Santiago
Amalia
Francisco Santiago
Francisco Santiago
Francisco
Félix Silva
Félix Silva
Félix
Santi Ricart
Santi Ricart
Luis
Nara Rodríguez
Nara Rodríguez
Estrellita

Crews

Lorenzo Soler
Lorenzo Soler
Director
Pep Albanell
Pep Albanell
Writer
Lorenzo Soler
Lorenzo Soler
Writer
Xavier Camí
Xavier Camí
Director of Photography
Ferran Llagostera
Ferran Llagostera
Producer
José Antonio Romero
José Antonio Romero
Producer
Montserrat Bou
Montserrat Bou
Executive Producer
Albert Royo
Albert Royo
Sound
Pere Abadal
Pere Abadal
Editor
Eduardo Arbide
Eduardo Arbide
Music
Noëlle de Grandsaigne
Noëlle de Grandsaigne
Makeup Artist
Abdo Martí
Abdo Martí
Art Direction

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