Saturday, September 27, 2014

Vermouth Carlos wins the Golden Shell with ‘Magical girl’ – Online

The Spanish Vermouth Carlos (Madrid, 1980) was the big winner at the 62nd Film Festival in San Sebastian, as it has won the Golden Shell for Best Film for ‘Magical Girl’, and has also been awarded the Silver Shell for Best Director. A doublet not seen since 1997, with Claude Chabrol and his film “Rien ne va plus”.

Starring by Luis Bermejo, Jose Sacristan, Bárbara Lennie and Lucia Pollan, Vermouth’s second feature-after his debut ‘Diamond Flash’- is pure black cinema , set in Madrid and with reference to . comics sleeves

The director thanked the award to his girlfriend with the following statement: ‘The film is love and I make films for love “

Concha. Silver for Best Actor was for Javier Gutiérrez for ‘The minimum island’. , who through his partner Raúl Arévalo, acknowledged that this award “legs tremble and voice breaks you. ” The Silver Shell for Best Actress fell to Paprika Steen , for her performance in the Danish film ‘Silent Heart’ Bille August. He thanked the continued “making films for people my age.”

The Jury Prize for Best Picture took him Alex Catalan for ‘The Island Low ‘.

Mexico ‘ Güeros ‘, Alonso Ruizpalacios , achieved the Latin Horizons Award at the 62nd International Film Festival of San Sebastian. The jury acknowledged the “formal boldness of his cinematic language and humor to portray the city of Mexico.” Fourteen films from Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia and especially Argentina, who hoarded more than half of the selection, Horizontes Latinos competed for a prize of 35,000 euros ($ 45,300).

documentary film ‘The Salt of the Earth (Salt of the Earth)’, Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado , has won the Audience Award, while ‘Stories Wild ‘Damien Szifrón , starring Ricardo Darin and Leonardo Sbaraglia, has been awarded the prize that the prize for best European film.

Meanwhile, the director Borja Cobeaga has achieved Irizar prize of 20,000 euros for his film “The Negotiator” and has indicated to receive the person “who has done more for this country is in jail or ousted” and clarified that refers to Jesus Eguiguren.

“The Negotiator” portrays in terms of “sad-comedy,” according to the director himself after the screening of his film, the story of a character inspired Eguiguren during talks between the government and ETA.

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