Maikol Yordan de Viaje Perdido

Maikol Yordan Traveling Lost (Spanish: Maikol Yordan de Viaje Perdido) is a 2014 Costa Rican comedy film produced by the quartet of comedians La Media Docena (The Half Dozen). The film stars Mario Chacon, Daniel Moreno, Erick Hernandez, Edgar Murillo, Natalia Monge and Adal Ramones. The film was directed by Miguel Gómez and it was released in 2014.[1] It was filmed on locations in Costa Rica, Mexico, England, Italy and France.[2] Maikol Yordan Traveling Lost tells the story of Maikol Yordan Soto Sibaja, a naive and good-natured Costa Rican farmer and his adventures traveling in Europe as he tries to prevent an evil businessman from taking over his family's farm. The film became the most watched Costa Rican film in history.[3][4][5]

Maikol Yordan de Viaje Perdido
Directed byMiguel Alejandro Gomez
Written byErik Hernández Gabarain
Daniel Moreno
Édgar Murillo
StarringMario Chacón
Daniel Moreno
Erik Hernández Gabarain
Édgar Murillo
Boris Alonso
CinematographyLuis Salas
Marlon Villar
Edited byJuan Alberto Díaz
Daniel Moreno
Music byErik Hernández Gabarain
Production
company
Audiovisuales LMD
Release date
18 December 2014 (Costa Rica)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryCosta Rica
LanguageSpanish

References

  1. Planet, Lonely; Harrell, Ashley; Kluepfel, Brian; Bremner, Jade (November 1, 2018). Lonely Planet Best of Costa Rica. Lonely Planet Global Limited. ISBN 9781788681629 via Google Books.
  2. "Conozca el primer tráiler de 'Maikol Yordan de viaje perdido', la película". La Nación, Grupo Nación.
  3. Harvey-Kattou, Liz (June 30, 2019). Contested Identities in Costa Rica: Constructions of the Tico in Literature and Film. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781789620054 via Google Books.
  4. "Más de 300.000 personas ya vieron 'Maikol Yordan de viaje perdido'". La Nación, Grupo Nación. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  5. Delgado, Maria M.; Hart, Stephen M.; Johnson, Randal (March 14, 2017). A Companion to Latin American Cinema. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118557525 via Google Books.
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