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Paco Caballero (Film director), Mikel Lejarza (Film producer), Mercedes Gamero (Film producer), Nacho G. Velilla (Film producer, Screenwriter), Oriol Capel (Screenwriter), David Sánchez Olivas (Screenwriter), Antonio Sánchez (Screenwriter), Daniel Monedero (Screenwriter), David Valldepérez, Juan José Javierre, Ángel Hernández Zoido (Editor of moving image work), Lucía Palicio (Editor of moving image work), Julián López (Actor), Miki Esparbé (Actor), Carmen Machi (Actor), Leo Harlem (Actor), Edu Soto (Actor), Younes Bachir (Actor), Juan Khun (Actor), Chacha Huang (Actor), Silvia Alonso (Actor), Malena Alterio (Actor), Atresmedia Cine (Production company), Aparte Producciones (Production company), Acosta Producciones Cinematográficas, A.I.E. (Production company), Warner Bros Entertainment (Publisher), Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment España (Film distributor)
Spaniards Braulio, Rafa and Hakan emigrate to Hong Kong in search of opportunities after they failed to make it in Germany. However, it is not easy to succeed in a land where the language, culture and customs are very different from those of Europe. For Braulio, his experience in China will be an ordeal until Xiao, a modern woman with expectations for the future, crosses his life by chance. She will use him to scare off the suitors that her father seeks for her, while he will try to marry her to obtain residency
DVD Video, Spanish, 2019
Warner Bros. Entertainment Co., [Madrid?], 2019