Memoirs of a Man in Pajamas
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Diana López
Paco Roca
Manuel Cristóbal
Ángel de la Cruz
Jordi Mendieta
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| Directed by | Carlos FerFer |
| Screenplay by | Ángel de la Cruz Diana López Paco Roca |
| Based on | Memoirs of a Man in Pajamas by Paco Roca |
| Produced by | Alex Cervantes Manuel Cristóbal Ángel de la Cruz Jordi Mendieta |
| Starring | Raúl Arévalo María Castro |
| Cinematography | Marcos García Cabeza |
| Edited by | Omar Bermúdez |
| Music by | Love of Lesbian[1] |
Production companies | Dream Team Concept Ladybug Films Movistar Plus+ Televisión de Galicia (TVG) RTVE |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Memoirs of a Man in Pajamas (Spanish: Memorias de un hombre en pijama) is a 2018 Spanish adult animated romantic comedy film directed by Carlos FerFer (in his directorial debut)[2] from a screenplay written by Ángel de la Cruz, Diana López and Paco Roca.[3] It is based on the comic of the same name by Paco Roca.[4] It stars the voices of Raúl Arévalo and María Castro accompanied by Manuel Manquiña, Santi Balmes, Julián Saldarriaga, Jordi Brunet, Tacho González and Elena S. Sánchez.[5]
Paco is an inveterate single forty-year-old who manages to fulfill his childhood dream: working from home and in his pajamas. But just when he thought he had found the height of happiness, Jilguero bursts into his life, the girl he falls in love with and who will have to fight to stay by the side of a man whose main objective in life is to stay home in his pajamas.[6]
Cast
The actors participating in this film are:[7][8]
- Raúl Arévalo as Paco
- María Castro as Jilguero
- Manuel Manquiña as Messenger
- Santi Balmes as Escorpio
- Julián Saldarriaga as Tauro
- Tacho González as Mr. Burguer
- Jordi Brunet as Leo
- Jordi Llovet as Newspaper manager
- Elena S. Sánchez as Interviewer
- Claudia Carreras as Géminis
Production
Release
It had its world premiere on April 14, 2018, at the Málaga Film Festival,[10] being the first animated film to be presented at the festival.[11] It was released commercially on January 4, 2019, in Spanish theaters.[12]