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| Alejandro Albarracín | Diamantino | |
| Gonzalito Crespo Almagro | Niño | |
| Isabel Ampudia | Doña Ana Velasco | |
| Teresa Arbolí | Doña Petra | |
| David Arnaiz | Andrés | |
| Pilar Astola | Jornalera | |
| Jacinto Bobo | Juan | |
| Manolo Caro | Criatura | |
| José Chaves | Miguel | |
| Víctor Clavijo | Guardia civil Osuna | |
| Mariana Cordero | Madre Diamantino | |
| Antonio Dechent | Capitán Luque | |
| Maria Espejo | Lola Cintado | |
| Cesáreo Estébanez | Cesáreo Estébanez | |
| Samuel Galiardo | Rafael Montes | |
| Adrían Gutiérrez | Manolito Velasco | |
| Sebastian Haro | ||
| Mercedes Hoyos | Carmen La Vita | |
| Anmi Lamar | Manolo Velasco | |
| Daniel Mantero | Enrique Priego | |
| Ivan Massagué | Encargado Figueras | |
| Darío Paso | Esteban Tabares | |
| F.M. Poika | Patrón Beziers | |
| Javier Pulido | Mesa | |
| Alvaro Pérez | Pepe Aguilar | 
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| Producer | 
              Pilar Crespo
               Luis B. Álvarez  | 
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| Writer | 
              Jesús Ponce
               Sergio Crespo  | 
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| Cinematography | 
              David Barrio Calderón
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             Diamantino (Carloto Cotta), the world's premiere soccer star, loses his special touch and ends his career in disgrace. Searching for a new purpose, he sets out on a delirious odyssey -- in which he must confront neo-fascism, the refugee crisis, genetic modification, and abuse at the hands of his evil twin sisters -- all part of a deranged hunt for the source of genius.  | 
        
            
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