Anita Takes a Chance
Anita Takes a Chance (Spanish: Anita no pierde el tren, Catalan: Anita no perd el tren) is a 2001 film directed by Ventura Pons.
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Directed by | Ventura Pons |
Produced by | Ventura Pons |
Written by | Ventura Pons Lluís-Anton Baulenas |
Starring | Rosa Maria Sardà José Coronado María Barranco |
Production company | Els Films de la Rambla, S.A. |
Distributed by | Lauren Films |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Catalan, Spanish |
Plot
Anita loses her lifetime job as a cinema attendant when the new owner wants to tear down the old theatre to build a new multiplex theatre. She continues going to the cinema place where she befriends a married excavator operator, Antonio, and she falls in love.[1]
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