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Lo más importante de la vida es no haber muerto

Lo más importante de la vida es no haber muerto

Pablo Martín Torrado, Marc Recuenco, Olivier Pictet

At the age of 65, Jacobo looks back on a seemingly ideal life. He loves his wife; he is a happy father and a successful piano tuner. Then one day he discovers that his wife is leading a double life. This tragicomedy about betrayal and forgiveness with a musical accompaniment is set during the time of the Franco’s dictatorship in Spain against a backdrop of political deceit and distorted reality.

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Lo más importante de la vida es no haber muerto
CH 2010 90'
Director: Pablo Martín Torrado, Marc Recuenco, Olivier Pictet
Script: Pablo Martín Torrado, Marc Recuenco
Camera: Pietro Zürcher, Olivier Pictet, Fabrizio Dörig
Sound: Marianne Roussy, Julien Momenceau, Jérôme Vittoz, Manuel Thiercy, Alexander Miesch, Denis Séchaud, Sylvain Thiellin, Yvan Bing
Art Direction: Marc Recuenco, Caroline Linnane, Dolores Tortosa
Costumes: Montse Garre, Ana Lopez
Editing: Jordi J. Recort, Merli Borrel
Music: Julien Painot, Ladislav Agabekov, Julio D'Santiago
Production: Saskia Vischer Productions
With: Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Francisco Nortes, Mercč Montalŕ, Mariŕn Aguilera, Carles Arquimbau, Albert Ausellé, Xavier Tor, Jordi Domenech, Manel Castillejos, Marta Bertriu

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Lo más importante de la vida es no haber muerto

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