- Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Orphanage (receiving its U.S release on December 28th) and Emilio Martinez Lazaro’s 13 Roses have been nominated for a whopping 14 nominations apiece for the 2007 'Spanish Oscars' also known as the Goyas. Here the complete rundown of the categories. The 22nd Goya Awards will take place on the first weekend in February. And The Nominees Are... Picture"The Orphanage""Solitary Fragments""13 Roses""Seven Billiards Tables"ACTRESSBlanca Portillo, "Seven Billiards Tables"Belen Rueda, "The Orphanage"Emma Suarez, "Under the Stars"Maribel Verdu, "Seven Billiards Tables"ACTORAlfredo Landa, "Sunday Light"Alvaro de Luna, "El prado de las estrellas"Alberto San Juan, "Under the Stars"Tristan Ulloa, "Mataharis"Supporting ACTRESSAmparo Baro, "Seven Billiards Tables"Geraldine Chaplin, "The Orphanage"Nuria Gonzalez, "Mataharis"Maria Vazquez, “Mataharis”Supporting ACTORRaul Arevalo, "Seven Billiards Tables"Jose Manuel Cervino, "13 Roses"Julian Villagran, "Under the Stars"Emilio Gutierrez Cava, " Suso's Tower"Carlos Larranaga, "Sunday Light"Breakthrough Performance,
- 12/17/2007
- IONCINEMA.com
MADRID -- Felix Viscarret's family drama Bajo Las Estrellas walked away with the top honor at the 10th Malaga Spanish Film Festival on Saturday, winning the 60,000 Golden Biznaga.
The film also earned Viscarret the director's award and Alberto San Juan the actor prize for his role as a man who travels home for his father's funeral and becomes entangled in his brother's fiancee's life.
Rodrigo Cortes' much-acclaimed black comedy Concursante took the Critics Award, while Jaime Marques' Ladrones won the 15,000 Special Jury Award.
Pudor lead Elvira Minguez won the actress honors, with Veronica Echegui winning the best supporting actress award for El Menor De Los Males.
The festival, which hosted 105,620 visitors, saw ticket sales grow 21% from the previous year. The festival also is the framework for the Malaga Screenings. The screenings, which ran Thursday-Saturday, grew to 171 buyers from last year's 142 from 30 countries.
The film also earned Viscarret the director's award and Alberto San Juan the actor prize for his role as a man who travels home for his father's funeral and becomes entangled in his brother's fiancee's life.
Rodrigo Cortes' much-acclaimed black comedy Concursante took the Critics Award, while Jaime Marques' Ladrones won the 15,000 Special Jury Award.
Pudor lead Elvira Minguez won the actress honors, with Veronica Echegui winning the best supporting actress award for El Menor De Los Males.
The festival, which hosted 105,620 visitors, saw ticket sales grow 21% from the previous year. The festival also is the framework for the Malaga Screenings. The screenings, which ran Thursday-Saturday, grew to 171 buyers from last year's 142 from 30 countries.
- 3/20/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
MADRID -- Felix Viscarret's family drama Bajo las Estrellas walked away with the top honor at the 10th Malaga Spanish Film Festival on Saturday, winning the 60,000-euro Golden Biznaga.
The film also earned Viscarret the director's award and Alberto San Juan the actor prize for his part as a man who travels home for his father's funeral and becomes entangled in his brother's fiancee's life.
Rodrigo Cortes' much-acclaimed black comedy Concursante took the Critics Award, while Jaime Marques' Ladrones won the 15,000-euro Special Jury Award.
Pudor lead Elvira Minguez won the actress honors, with Veronica Echegui winning the best supporting actress award for El Menor de los Males.
The festival, which hosted 105,620 visitors, saw ticket sales grow 21% from the previous year. The festival is also the framework for the Malaga Screenings. The screenings, which ran March 15-17, grew to 171 buyers from last year's 142 from 30 countries.
The film also earned Viscarret the director's award and Alberto San Juan the actor prize for his part as a man who travels home for his father's funeral and becomes entangled in his brother's fiancee's life.
Rodrigo Cortes' much-acclaimed black comedy Concursante took the Critics Award, while Jaime Marques' Ladrones won the 15,000-euro Special Jury Award.
Pudor lead Elvira Minguez won the actress honors, with Veronica Echegui winning the best supporting actress award for El Menor de los Males.
The festival, which hosted 105,620 visitors, saw ticket sales grow 21% from the previous year. The festival is also the framework for the Malaga Screenings. The screenings, which ran March 15-17, grew to 171 buyers from last year's 142 from 30 countries.
- 3/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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