Say I Do (2004 film) explained

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Screenplay:Juan Calvo
Di que sí
Director:Juan Calvo
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Cinematography:Gonzalo Berridi
Editing:Javier Laffaille
Music:Federico Jusid
Distributor:Columbia TriStar Films de España

Say I Do (Spanish; Castilian: '''Di que sí'''|links=no) is a 2004 Spanish screwball comedy film directed and written by Juan Calvo.

Plot

Víctor Martínez is a shy 36-year-old man working as an usher at a movie theater. He still lives with his mother. By some mistake, he ends up in a reality show with Estrella Cuevas, an aspiring actress. They win the contest and are sent off to spend some time together at a luxury hotel in Oropesa del Mar. According to their contract, they have to get married and not divorce for at least three years; otherwise, the contract is annulled and they have to return their winnings of €253,000. Víctor eventually falls in love with Estrella.

Release

Distributed by Columbia TriStar, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 12 November 2004.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fotogramas. Di que sí. 29 May 2008.