Mercedes (Neus Asensi) Mariángeles (Ana Risueño) and Carmen (Miriam Diaz Aroca) need to escape something: the stress of the job, a divorce or a gray and boring existence. And all three are looking for something: a love affair in an exotic country. The destination is Tunisia, land of contrasts, from the deserts and beaches. But far from land into a paradise unprecedented journey undertaken with a group of quirky characters.
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Eloi Yebra y Luis Ciges en El paraíso ya no es lo que era (2001)
Eloi Yebra y Luis Ciges intentando ligar con Miriam Díaz-Aroca Neus Asensi y Ana Risueño en "El paraíso ya no es lo que era" (Francesc Betriu 2001).
EL PARAISO YA NO ES LO QUE ERA
Comedia -- España -- 2001 Mercedes Mariángeles y Carmen necesitan escapar del estrés del trabajo de un divorcio o de una existencia gris y aburrida.
EL PARAÍSO YA NO ES LO QUE ERA de Francesc Betriu
Mercedes (Neus Asensi) Mariángeles (Ana Risueño) y Carmen (Miriam Díaz-Aroca) deseando escapar del estrés laboral de un divorcio o de una existencia ...
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