
Los locos que no pararon la tele
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
The famous Spanish comedian Andreu Buenafuente, CEO of the production company El Terrat and prestigious TV host, tells how he and his numerous collaborators, both on set and behind the cameras, managed to carry on with their work despite the chaos and the several logistical and human problems caused by the global pandemic that began in early 2020.
Top Cast


Andreu Buenafuente
Andreu Buenafuente
Self - Late Motiv Host
Andreu Buenafuente
Self - Late Motiv Host


David Broncano
David Broncano
Self - La Resistencia Host
David Broncano
Self - La Resistencia Host
Saray Alegret
Saray Alegret
Self - La Resistencia Floor Manager
Saray Alegret
Self - La Resistencia Floor Manager


Pere Aznar
Pere Aznar
Self - Late Motiv Writer
Pere Aznar
Self - Late Motiv Writer


Ricardo Castella
Ricardo Castella
Self - La Resistencia Co-Director
Ricardo Castella
Self - La Resistencia Co-Director
Lydia Cerrudo
Lydia Cerrudo
Self - El Terrat Producer
Lydia Cerrudo
Self - El Terrat Producer
Verónica Díaz
Verónica Díaz
Self - Late Motiv Assistant Director
Verónica Díaz
Self - Late Motiv Assistant Director
Fernando Jerez
Fernando Jerez
Self - Channel #0 Director
Fernando Jerez
Self - Channel #0 Director
Jandro Legido
Jandro Legido
Self - Late Motiv Stream Technician
Jandro Legido
Self - Late Motiv Stream Technician
David Martos
David Martos
Self - Late Motiv Co-Director
David Martos
Self - Late Motiv Co-Director
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