I Hate Summer (2024 film)
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by Davide Lantieri, Michele Pellegrini, Massimo Venier, and Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo
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| Spanish | Odio el verano |
| Directed by | Fer García-Ruiz |
| Written by | David Marqués |
| Based on | I Hate Summer by Davide Lantieri, Michele Pellegrini, Massimo Venier, and Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo |
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| Cinematography | Ángel Amorós |
| Edited by | Nerea Mugüerza |
| Music by | Vanessa Garde |
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| Distributed by | Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia |
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| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
I Hate Summer (Spanish: Odio el verano) is a Spanish comedy film directed by Fer García-Ruiz and written by David Marqués based on the Italian film of the same name. It stars Julián López, Kira Miró, Roberto Álamo, Malena Alterio, Jordi Sánchez, and María Botto.
Three couples (street sweeper and tarot reader Alonso and Marisa; charcuterie owners Torres and Fátima; and plastic surgeon and influencer Calatrava and Vicky) travel to the Canary Islands to spend their holidays with their broods. They find out that they have booked the same house forcing them to live under the same roof for the rest of their holidays.[1][2]
Cast
- Roberto Álamo as Alonso[3]
- Jordi Sánchez as Torres[3]
- Julián López as Calatrava[3]
- Malena Alterio as Marisa[3]
- María Botto as Fátima[3]
- Kira Miró as Vicky[3]
- Pilar Castro[3]
- Mariano Venancio[3]
- Javier Lera[3]
- Aitziber Errazkin[3]
- Scarlett Arce[3]
- Lucas Ruiz Barrea[3]
- Diego Ruiz[3]
- Daniel Acebes[3]
Production
The film was produced by Telecinco Cinema and Mono Pictures AIE with the association of Sony Pictures International Productions and the participation of Mediaset España and Mediterráneo Mediaset España Group.[4] It was lensed by Ángel Amorós.[5] Shooting locations included Tenerife and Madrid.[1]
Release
Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia, the film was released theatrically in Spain on 23 August 2024.[3][6]