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Me hace falta un bigote 1986

★ 7.01 votes📅 1986-09-01

In *Me hace falta un bigote* (1986), acclaimed director Manuel Summers plays Manolo, a filmmaker whose life takes an unexpected turn when a long-lost letter from his first childhood love arrives.

Director: Manuel Summers

Cast

Manuel Summers
Manuel Summers
Jacobo Echevarria
Manolo
Paloma San Millán
Paloma San Millán
Luisita
Beatriz Martínez
Niña
David Summers Rodriguez
David Summers Rodriguez
David

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Me hace falta un bigote* (1986) about?

*Me hace falta un bigote* follows Manolo, a director who rediscovers an old flame through a letter, leading him to prioritize a personal film project over his current street-level documentary. The story blends humor and warmth as he reconnects with his past while navigating the chaos of modern filmmaking.

Who directed *Me hace falta un bigote*?

The film was directed by Manuel Summers, a celebrated Spanish filmmaker known for his observational comedies and personal storytelling.

Who stars in *Me hace falta un bigote*?

The main cast includes Manuel Summers as Manolo, alongside Jacobo Echevarria, Paloma San Millán, Beatriz Martínez, and David Summers Rodriguez.

Is *Me hace falta un bigote* (1986) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with a nostalgic twist, *Me hace falta un bigote* offers a charming escape. While it may not be groundbreaking, its heartfelt themes and keen direction make it a worthwhile watch for fans of Spanish cinema.

How long is *Me hace falta un bigote*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Me hace falta un bigote (1986) — A nostalgic Spanish comedy about love, memory, and filmmaking

In *Me hace falta un bigote* (1986), acclaimed director Manuel Summers plays Manolo, a filmmaker whose life takes an unexpected turn when a long-lost letter from his first childhood love arrives. Inspired by nostalgia, he shifts his creative focus to a heartfelt street-level documentary-style project that blends past and present. Shot with a hidden camera, the film captures raw, unfiltered moments that echo the warmth and innocence of bygone days, all while exploring themes of memory, connection, and the passage of time.

Manuel Summers, known for his intimate and observational style, crafts a gentle comedy that feels like a love letter to simpler times. The cast, including Jacobo Echevarria and Paloma San Millán, delivers performances that balance humor with sincerity, making this a charming slice-of-life story perfect for fans of lighthearted, nostalgic cinema. Whether you're a longtime Summers enthusiast or new to his work, this 1986 gem offers a delightful escape into the past.