Valeria has changed her native Buenos Aires for Betanzos, a town in A Coruña where her family comes from. Eccentric, dreamy and fun, at 25 years old she finds herself at the most surreal sentimental crossroads of her life: after the sudden death of her mature and attractive lover, she falls in love with Marcelo, the son of the deceased. Her friend Adela, owner of the hair salon where they both work, will help her clear up the mystery. And meanwhile they enjoy the small joys with their neighbors, laugh at the sorrows and fantasize about having a different life (perhaps inspired by the Parisian posters that decorate the hair salon...). Ramón Costafreda has been a director of advertising spots since 1989 and has more than three hundred productions behind him. According to Ramón, with his debut feature: "what I most wanted to do was a good comedy. In my opinion, the best comedies have a dramatic background. Nobody goes to the cinema to laugh as if they were being tickled, in general we laugh at " a "well done" fall. For his part, Fernando Castets, screenwriter of "Abrígate", is one of the most important figures in Argentine cinematography. His regular collaboration as a screenwriter with Juan José Campanella has been one of the most successful formulas of Argentine cinema throughout the world. In addition to being a screenwriter, he has directed and produced works for film, theater and television.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/15682-abrigate-dvd--8436027574897.html15682Abrígate [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>Valeria has changed her native Buenos Aires for Betanzos, a town in A Coruña where her family comes from. Eccentric, dreamy and fun, at 25 years old she finds herself at the most surreal sentimental crossroads of her life: after the sudden death of her mature and attractive lover, she falls in love with Marcelo, the son of the deceased. Her friend Adela, owner of the hair salon where they both work, will help her clear up the mystery. And meanwhile they enjoy the small joys with their neighbors, laugh at the sorrows and fantasize about having a different life (perhaps inspired by the Parisian posters that decorate the hair salon...).<br /> Ramón Costafreda has been a director of advertising spots since 1989 and has more than three hundred productions behind him. According to Ramón, with his debut feature: "what I most wanted to do was a good comedy. In my opinion, the best comedies have a dramatic background. Nobody goes to the cinema to laugh as if they were being tickled, in general we laugh at " a "well done" fall.<br /> For his part, Fernando Castets, screenwriter of "Abrígate", is one of the most important figures in Argentine cinematography. His regular collaboration as a screenwriter with Juan José Campanella has been one of the most successful formulas of Argentine cinema throughout the world. In addition to being a screenwriter, he has directed and produced works for film, theater and television.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/542088-home_default/abrigate-dvd-.jpg5.2066instockCameo Media,S.L.5.20665.2066002015-06-14T20:36:26+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80Ramon Costafreda
Valeria has changed her native Buenos Aires for Betanzos, a town in A Coruña where her family comes from. Eccentric, dreamy and fun, at 25 years old she finds herself at the most surreal sentimental crossroads of her life: after the sudden death of her mature and attractive lover, she falls in love with Marcelo, the son of the deceased. Her friend Adela, owner of the hair salon where they both work, will help her clear up the mystery. And meanwhile they enjoy the small joys with their neighbors, laugh at the sorrows and fantasize about having a different life (perhaps inspired by the Parisian posters that decorate the hair salon...). Ramón Costafreda has been a director of advertising spots since 1989 and has more than three hundred productions behind him. According to Ramón, with his debut feature: "what I most wanted to do was a good comedy. In my opinion, the best comedies have a dramatic background. Nobody goes to the cinema to laugh as if they were being tickled, in general we laugh at " a "well done" fall. For his part, Fernando Castets, screenwriter of "Abrígate", is one of the most important figures in Argentine cinematography. His regular collaboration as a screenwriter with Juan José Campanella has been one of the most successful formulas of Argentine cinema throughout the world. In addition to being a screenwriter, he has directed and produced works for film, theater and television.