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  1. Oct 23, 2009 · Directed by Hernán Migoya. With Roberto San Martín, Rosa Boladeras, Liberto Rabal, Francisco Calatrava. Olvido, a slopping screenwriter, sees the occasion to recover her career and the main thing, to seduce the love of her life, a famous director, when he suffers a shock that causes him amnesia.

    • (53)
    • Comedy
    • Hernán Migoya
    • 2009-10-23
  2. Sinopsis. Olvido, una guionista en horas bajas, ve la posibilidad de recuperar su carrera profesional y, sobre todo, de conquistar al amor de su vida, un prestigioso director de cine, cuando éste sufre un shock que le deja amnésico. (FILMAFFINITY) Críticas.

    • (135)
    • Hernán Migoya
    • España
    • Comedia
  3. ¡Soy un pelele! Jump to. Summaries. Olvido, a slopping screenwriter, sees the occasion to recover her career and the main thing, to seduce the love of her life, a famous director, when he suffers a shock that causes him amnesia. Synopsis. Amador Mata, the prestigious, award-winning Spanish film director wakes up at home with amnesia.

  4. Oct 23, 2009 · Screenplay. Olvido, a low hours writer, sees a chance to regain his career and, above all, to win the love of his life, a renowned film director when he suffers a shock that leaves him amnesiac.

  5. Hernán Migoya. Synopsis. Olvido, a slopping screenwriter, sees the occasion to recover her career and the main thing, to seduce the love of her life, a famous director, when he suffers a shock...

  6. ¡SOY UN PELELE! by Hernán Migoya. synopsis. Olvido, a slopping screenwriter, sees the occasion to recover her career and the main thing, to seduce the love of her life, a famous director, when he suffers a shock that causes him amnesia. Cineuropa - the best of european cinema.

  7. Year: 2008. Original title: ¡Soy un pelele!. Synopsis: Olvido, a slopping screenwriter, sees the occasion to recover her career and the main thing, to seduce the love of her life, a famous director, when he suffers a shock that causes him amnesia.You can watch ¡Soy un pelele! through on the platforms: