I Have a House
1996 Spanish film
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I Have a House (Spanish: Tengo una casa)[1] is a 1996 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Mónica Laguna (in her directorial debut feature). It stars Nancho Novo, Pedro Alonso, Silke, and Ernesto Alterio.
| I Have a House | |
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| Spanish | Tengo una casa |
| Directed by | Mónica Laguna |
| Screenplay by | Mónica Laguna |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Teo Delgado |
| Edited by | Pablo Blanco |
| Music by | Los Enemigos |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Warner Española |
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| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Plot
Searching for a 1500, two young males (Nico and Ferrari) end up instead in a cabin in the forest owned by beleaguered radio broadcaster Bólido, who is preparing for suicide. Bólido's childhood acquaintance Kelly, a rude woman raised with her father in a filling station nearby, also comes into action.[2][3]
Cast
- Nancho Novo as Bólido[4]
- Pedro Alonso as Ferrari[5]
- Silke Hornillos as Kelly[5]
- Ernesto Alterio as Nico[5]
- Juan Díaz as Fino[5]
- Ricardo Amador as Patas[5]
- Santiago Segura as el guardia civil[5]
- El Gran Wyoming as Max[5]
- Eduardo MacGregor as padre de Kelly[5]
- Ion Gabella as xamarero[5]
- Lola Baldrich as Eva[5]
Production
Laguna developed the premise about the film while listening to the song "Tengo una casa" by the musical band Los Enemigos,[6] that eventually participated in the score of the film, whose plot likewise concerns about a band follower.[7]
The film is an El Deseo production.[6] Laguna explained in an interview that the film was fully shot in the Sierra de Urbasa, near Alsasua, except for a fire scene that did not make the final cut.[8]