Requirements to Be a Normal Person
Originally released in 2015. Requirements to Be a Normal Person is a comedy film. directed by Leticia Dolera.
Starring Leticia Dolera, Manuel Burque, and Miki Esparbé
Synopsis
Maria is 30 years old, she is a peculiar person and has one goal: become a normal person. But first of all she must discover what is exactly this. Which kind of person is she? Is she a normal person? What does exactly means? That question goes deeper into her mind. After she lists every requirements, she proposes to reach them. In that journey she will find her brother's help, Alex, a 25 years old boy who is mentally challenged and achieves every list requirements. She meets Borja as well, a boy obsessed with diets and lose weight. They will make a curious pact: she helps him to live an active and healthy live, and he helps her to meet her goal: become a normal person.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
- Revenue
- $468,761
Production Companies
- A Contracorriente Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Requirements to Be a Normal Person about?
Maria is 30 years old, she is a peculiar person and has one goal: become a normal person. But first of all she must discover what is exactly this. Which kind of person is she? Is she a normal perso...
Who directed Requirements to Be a Normal Person?
Requirements to Be a Normal Person was directed by Leticia Dolera.
How long is Requirements to Be a Normal Person?
Requirements to Be a Normal Person has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Requirements to Be a Normal Person released?
Requirements to Be a Normal Person was released on June 4, 2015 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Requirements to Be a Normal Person?
The main cast of Requirements to Be a Normal Person includes Leticia Dolera, Manuel Burque, Miki Esparbé, Alexandra Jiménez, David Verdaguer.
Is Requirements to Be a Normal Person worth watching?
Requirements to Be a Normal Person has a user rating of 6.4/10 based on 134 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.