

My Heart Goes Boom!
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2020-10-02 • 1h 56m
Spain, 1970s. While a cruel dictatorship rules an eternally grey country through fear, violence, repression and censorship, María, a young dancer, dreams of bringing bright colours into her life and the lives of others, as she makes her way towards personal freedom and pursues her crazy dream of becoming a TV star; a very funny journey in which she will be comforted by the pop songs of the incomparable Italian singer and dancer Raffaella Carrà.
- Directors
- Nacho Álvarez
- Editors
- Irene Blecua

My Heart Goes Boom!
Visit website2020-10-02 • 1h 56m
6.2/10 • 69
Spain, 1970s. While a cruel dictatorship rules an eternally grey country through fear, violence, repression and censorship, María, a young dancer, dreams of bringing bright colours into her life and the lives of others, as she makes her way towards personal freedom and pursues her crazy dream of becoming a TV star; a very funny journey in which she will be comforted by the pop songs of the incomparable Italian singer and dancer Raffaella Carrà.
- Directors
- Nacho Álvarez
- Editors
- Irene Blecua
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsIngrid García Jonsson
María
Verónica Echegui
Amparo
Fernando Guallar
Pablo
Natalia Millán
Rosa
Pedro Casablanc
Celedonio
Fernando Tejero
'Chimo'
Giuseppe Maggio
Massimiliano
Fran Morcillo
Lucas
Carlos Hipólito
Ismael
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Spanish
- Budget
- --
- Revenue
- $580,759.00
- Keywords
- 1970smusicalmusical comedy