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  1. Me, Myself and My Dead Wife (Spanish: Yo, mi mujer y mi mujer muerta) is a 2019 Spanish-Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Santi Amodeo from a screenplay he wrote in collaboration with Rafael Cobos. It stars Oscar Martínez alongside Ingrid García-Jonsson and Carlos Areces.

  2. The film, directed by the Sevillian Santi Amodeo (“Cabeza de perro”), follows a university professor from Buenos Aires who embarks on a delirious journey to Spain to scatter the ashes of his deceased wife in the Costa del Sol, a place she dearly loved.

  3. 21. März 2018 · by Santi Amodeo. synopsis. Bernardo, an old fashion professor at the University of Buenos Aires with strong convictions, has just buried his wife. Although they have been married for more than 30 years he refuses her last wish: to have their ashes into the sea on the Costa del Sol.

  4. 21. März 2019 · 03/21/2019 (AR) Comedy , Drama 1h 37m. User. Score. Overview. Bernardo is a renowned architect and professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He just buried his wife, refusing to fulfill her desire to be cremated and her ashes scattered into “Costa del Sol”. Only when his wifes grave is desecrated, he decides to take the trip to Spain.

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  6. Ingrid García Jonsson Cast. Malena Solda Cast. Critics reviews. Bernardo, an old fashion professor at the University of Buenos Aires with strong convictions, has just buried his wife. Although they have been married for more than 30 years he refuses her last wish: to have their ashes into the sea.

  7. 29. Nov. 2019 · Bernardo (Óscar Martínez, of Szifron’s raucous Wild Tales), an old-guard professor at the University of Buenos Aires, just put his wife of thirty years in the ground. Her deathbed request — to scatter her ashes into the Mediterranean Sea off Andalusia’s Costa del Sol, some 10,000 kilometers away — seems like a last-minute ...