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Don't Blame the Karma for Being an Idiot

Don't Blame the Karma
Directed by María Ripoll
Produced by Francisco Ramos
Starring Verónica Echegui
Álex Garcia
Jordi Sánchez
Elvira Mínguez
Music by Simon Smith
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Distributed by Sony Pictures
Release date
  • November 26, 2016 (2016-11-26) (Spain)
Country Spain
Language Spanish

Don't Blame it on your Karma (Spanish: No culpes al karma de lo que te pasa por gilipollas) is a Spanish romantic comedy film based on a novel by Laura Norton.

In 1990's Sara (Verónica Echegui) is a high school unpopular girl. She has a crush on the popular Aarón Humilde (Álex Garcia), a senior high school who has a band. After Aarón leaves town unannounced they lose contact.

Now, 13 years later, she works with feathers, making hats, headdresses, bow ties, dresses and anything else that might require plumage. She is a genuine artist and has a small shop/workshop in a Madrid neighbourhood where she just about manages to make a living. What a shame that her quiet, ordered world is about to collapse around her ears. Somehow, Sara will have to put up with a fleeing mother (Elvira Mínguez), a depressed father (Jordi Sánchez), a rebellious sister and her eccentric fiancé and, especially, a boyfriend she hasn’t seen in ages who’s about to make her the most absurd proposal in history.

The film is associate produced by Spanish pubcaster Televisión Española (TVE), its biggest pay TV operator, Movistar Plus, regional state TV Televisió de Catalunya and Sony channel AXN España, a full flush of TV players which underscores the title’s attractiveness. Spain’s ICAA Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute and the Catalan Institute of Cultural Enterprises (ICEC) put up co-funding.

Verónica Echegui was not the first choice for the role of Sara. The role of Sara was originally played by Clara Lago but then she declined in favor to starring in the film 'Órbita 9'

The film was shot in Madrid

The music created for the film is divided into two parts – Aaron’s songs and the film score itself. The score itself is a mixture of kooky vintage, indie pop and funky nonsense that compliments the very strong visual style of the film.

The soundtrack and original songs were composed by Simon Smith. The lead male character, Aaron, is a pop star and there are many musical scenes that needed original songs to establish the character's career and reveal his feelings. Victor Hernandez also provided help with lyrics and song development before shooting. Alex Garcia, who plays Aaron, had never sung before and took intensive voice and guitar lessons and worked closely with Simon and Maria to develop the character.


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