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The Trip to Spain ()


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Actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a six-part episodic road trip through Europe. This time they're in Spain, sampling the restaurants, eateries, and sights along the way.

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Steve Coogan
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Rob Brydon
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Sally
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Emma
Marta Barrio ...
Yolanda
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Mischa
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Jonathan
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Greg
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Matt
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Busker
Tim Leach ...
Joe
Tessa Walker ...
Chloe
Charlie Jeffreys ...
Charlie
Aurore Delion ...
Aurore
Victor M. Magaldi ...
Altamira Cave Guide
Ida Camara ...
Txoko Waiter
Itxaso Roteta ...
Waitress in Bar
Pedro Parejo ...
Head Waiter at Posada Del Laurel
Enrique Lopez Hidalgo ...
Receptionist in Siguenza
Maria Viquera ...
Manager of Nola
Ambrose Jewks ...
Ambrose

Directed by

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Michael Winterbottom

Produced by

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Josh Hyams ... producer (produced by)
Jon Mountague ... executive producer: Sky
Stefano Negri ... producer (produced by)
Melissa Parmenter ... producer (produced by)

Cinematography by

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James Clarke

Editing by

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Mags Arnold
Paul Monaghan
Marc Richardson

Editorial Department

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Arturo M. Antolín ... assistant editor
Dan Coles ... colourist
Alex Gascoigne ... colourist
Kim Honeyman ... post production supervisior
Raul Sevilla ... data management

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Daniel Draper ... (London shoot)

Production Management

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Michelle Camp ... post-production supervisor

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Charlie Dennis ... third assistant director
Irene Díaz ... second assistant director
Zoe Liang ... first assistant director
Anthony Wilcox ... second unit director

Sound Department

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Per Boström ... dialogue editor
Richard Davey ... re-recording mixer
James Drake ... adr mixer
Christer Melén ... sound effects editor
Ulf Olausson ... foley artist
Harry Platford ... mix assistant
David Silverin ... foley recordist
Fredrik Stålne ... sound effects editor
Joakim Sundström ... supervising sound editor
Hannes Wannerberger ... sound mix technician
Josh Robinson Ward ... first assistant sound (as Josh Ward)
Will Whale ... sound recordist

Stunts

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Daniel Willy Defense ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Barny Crocker ... camera operator
Phil Fisk ... photographer
Karl Jones ... low loader driver
Joseph Mastrangelo ... focus puller
Ian Ogden ... grip
Gary Parkhurst ... camera operator
Eduardo Pérez ... flight head operator
Graeme Strong ... camera operator
Miguel Vázquez ... additional grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Alison Lewis ... costume and makeup

Location Management

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Willy Blázquez ... location manager

Additional Crew

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Ruth Breslaw ... office manager
Mariano Burattini ... production coordinator
Jessie Drake Mangum ... international sales (as Jessie Mangum)
Fernando Flores ... flight head technician
Javier García O'Brien ... production coordinator
Ivo Garland ... runner
Andrew Georgiou ... production accountant
Ruben Gonzalez ... flight head technician
Lauren Goodsmith ... assistant to director
Mélanie Martínez ... production assistant
Nicoletta Sinatti ... production co-ordinator
Danny Stoker ... runner (as Daniel Stoker)
Felicia Weston ... runner
Tristan Whalley ... international sales

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Anwar Chentoufi ... special thanks
Stephen Dixon ... thanks to: Metropolitan Police Film Unit
Lorna Fallowfield ... special thanks
Duncan Heath ... special thanks
Greg Hunt ... special thanks
Lyndsey Posner ... special thanks
Maureen Vincent ... special thanks

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Distributors

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  • Filmtrade (2017) (Greece) (theatrical)
  • Hark (2019) (Japan) (theatrical)
  • IFC Films (2017) (United States) (theatrical)
  • September Film (2018) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Film1 (2019) (Netherlands) (tv) (limited)

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Plot Summary

Due to the success of the first two trips to Northern England and Italy, the Guardian, this time in conjunction with the New York Times, asks Steve Coogan to write restaurant reviews from another week long trip, this time through Spain. Rob Brydon, Steve's companion on the other two trips, is already aware of the trip, and agrees to go in favoring it over the alternative. Beyond Steve's planned itinerary which will take them south through the center of the country to mirror a trip he did when he was eighteen, they will necessarily embark on some Don Quixote/ Sancho Panza escapades due in part to the current Terry Gilliam movie project on the pair. Like the other two trips, Steve and Rob are accompanied by a plethora of celebrities, from Mick Jagger to Michael Caine to Hugh Grant to a pair of Bonds in the form of their impersonations, but unlike those other two trips, both seem centered and grounded in all aspects of their lives. Rob is settled in his life as loving husband to Sally and father to Chloe and Charlie, while Steve is riding a high with a pair of recent Oscar nominations, being in a committed albeit long distance relationship with New York based Mischa, and having a renewed relationship with his now twenty year old son Jonathan, who will join him at the end of the trip in southern Spain. As the trip progresses, Steve ends up quietly having to deal with crisis after crisis in both his professional and personal life. Written by Huggo

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Taglines The two amigos are back. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Ceļojums uz Spāniju (Latvia)
  • Пътуването в Испания (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Поездка в Испанию (Russia)
  • Ταξίδι στην Ισπανία (Greece)
  • A Viagem a Espanha (Portugal)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon talk about the song "The Windmills of Your Mind" sung by Noel Harrison and it is played at the film's ending. A different version of this song by The King's Singers was played at the end of the final episode of Coogan's TV show, Alan Wide Shut (2002), where Alan goes to see the unsold copies of his autobiography being pulped. See more »
Goofs Steve says while at lunch that a version of 12 Years a Slave was made by HBO "about ten years ago". No such version exists but PBS did make a version in 1984 entitled Solomon Northup's Odyssey. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Trip (2010). See more »
Soundtracks The Windmills of your Mind See more »
Quotes Rob: Do you know what the Welsh word for "Carrot" is?
Steve: No
Rob: Moron
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