Two on-the-rise directors, Maria Perez Sanz (“Karen”) and Maddi Barber (“Land Underwater”), have signed on to direct episodes in “Present,” a singular exploration by Spain’s Garde of a new generation of women artists, both cineastes and writers, who broke out last decade.
Part of a broader literary-film project, “This Is Not a Poem” (“Esto no es una poesía”), “Present” (“Presentes”) is being introduced to potential co-producers and distributors by Garde founder Cristina Hergueta at Locarno’s Match Me, a networking forum which kicked off Aug. 6.
Perez Sanz will bring to the screen a text written by Cristina Morales, winner of Spain’s 2019 National Narrative Prize for “Lectura Facil.” Barber will create a film from a poem by Maria Sanchez, whose first book of poetry, “Cuaderno de campo,” was published in 2017, and has quickly run through multiple editions.
Both Perez Sanz and Barber’s films are conceived as part of...
Part of a broader literary-film project, “This Is Not a Poem” (“Esto no es una poesía”), “Present” (“Presentes”) is being introduced to potential co-producers and distributors by Garde founder Cristina Hergueta at Locarno’s Match Me, a networking forum which kicked off Aug. 6.
Perez Sanz will bring to the screen a text written by Cristina Morales, winner of Spain’s 2019 National Narrative Prize for “Lectura Facil.” Barber will create a film from a poem by Maria Sanchez, whose first book of poetry, “Cuaderno de campo,” was published in 2017, and has quickly run through multiple editions.
Both Perez Sanz and Barber’s films are conceived as part of...
- 8/8/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix Spain has dropped a trailer for the highly anticipated second season of its high-octane Spanish thriller series “Sky Rojo,” coming to the platform worldwide on July 23.
Shifting from the Spanish noir aesthetics of “Money Heist,” “Sky Rojo” opts for a brightly colored, neon palette to mix several genres into something its creators Álex Pina and Esther Martínez have dubbed “Latin Pulp.” In another shift, the duo has also cut each of the season’s eight episodes to a punchy 25-minute runtime.
In “Sky Rojo” season one, three exotic dancers are forced into prostitution after becoming victims of a human trafficking scheme. After a confrontation with club-owner-turned-pimp Romeo turned violent, the three broke from their chains of bondage and fled across the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife. Spanish actor Verónica Sanchez (“Gordos”), Argentine singer-actor Lali Espósito (“That’s Not Cheating”) and Cuban up-and-comer Yany Prado (“Tres Milagros”) play the three lead roles in the series.
Shifting from the Spanish noir aesthetics of “Money Heist,” “Sky Rojo” opts for a brightly colored, neon palette to mix several genres into something its creators Álex Pina and Esther Martínez have dubbed “Latin Pulp.” In another shift, the duo has also cut each of the season’s eight episodes to a punchy 25-minute runtime.
In “Sky Rojo” season one, three exotic dancers are forced into prostitution after becoming victims of a human trafficking scheme. After a confrontation with club-owner-turned-pimp Romeo turned violent, the three broke from their chains of bondage and fled across the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife. Spanish actor Verónica Sanchez (“Gordos”), Argentine singer-actor Lali Espósito (“That’s Not Cheating”) and Cuban up-and-comer Yany Prado (“Tres Milagros”) play the three lead roles in the series.
- 6/23/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix Spain’s most ambitious series release of 2021, “Sky Rojo,” the new original from “Money Heist” creators Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, will launch in nine days time, premiering worldwide on the platform March 19.
Shifting from the dark, almost noir aesthetics of “Money Heist,” the new series utilizes a brightly colored, grindhouse aesthetic for the new series in a mix of genres its creators have dubbed “Latin Pulp.” The series is also a departure in format for the two, who trade in the hour-long episodes of “Money Heist” for eight punchy, 25-minute episodes, to be copied in the series’ already-confirmed second season.
“Sky Rojo” is headlined by the international trio of Spain’s Verónica Sanchez (“Gordos”), Argentine superstar actor-singer-songwriter Lali Espósito (“That’s Not Cheating”) and Cuban standout Yany Prado (“Tres Milagros”). The three play exotic dancers-turned-prostitutes trapped in the world of sex trafficking, each with a dagger hanging over their head.
Shifting from the dark, almost noir aesthetics of “Money Heist,” the new series utilizes a brightly colored, grindhouse aesthetic for the new series in a mix of genres its creators have dubbed “Latin Pulp.” The series is also a departure in format for the two, who trade in the hour-long episodes of “Money Heist” for eight punchy, 25-minute episodes, to be copied in the series’ already-confirmed second season.
“Sky Rojo” is headlined by the international trio of Spain’s Verónica Sanchez (“Gordos”), Argentine superstar actor-singer-songwriter Lali Espósito (“That’s Not Cheating”) and Cuban standout Yany Prado (“Tres Milagros”). The three play exotic dancers-turned-prostitutes trapped in the world of sex trafficking, each with a dagger hanging over their head.
- 3/10/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix Spain’s most highly-anticipated series release of 2021, “Sky Rojo,” the new original from “Money Heist” creators Álex Pina and Esther Martínez Lobato, will launch worldwide on March 19. To celebrate the premiere announcement, Netflix has shared a new high-octane trailer sure to get viewers’ blood pumping.
Accompanied by a punk rock cover of Rosalia’s global mega-hit “Con Altura,” the trailer demonstrates how Pina and Martínez will shift away from the dark, almost noir aesthetics of “Money Heist” and embrace a drug-fueled, brightly colored, blood-spattered pallet for the new series in a mix of genres the two have dubbed “Latin Pulp.” One thing sure to remain however, is Pina and Martínez’s penchant for humor, evident in the trailer’s scant dialogue, limited to “Meow” and “Good boy.”
“Sky Rojo” is also a departure in format for the showrunners, who trade in the hour-long episodes of “Money Heist” for eight punchy,...
Accompanied by a punk rock cover of Rosalia’s global mega-hit “Con Altura,” the trailer demonstrates how Pina and Martínez will shift away from the dark, almost noir aesthetics of “Money Heist” and embrace a drug-fueled, brightly colored, blood-spattered pallet for the new series in a mix of genres the two have dubbed “Latin Pulp.” One thing sure to remain however, is Pina and Martínez’s penchant for humor, evident in the trailer’s scant dialogue, limited to “Meow” and “Good boy.”
“Sky Rojo” is also a departure in format for the showrunners, who trade in the hour-long episodes of “Money Heist” for eight punchy,...
- 1/20/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Verbo Trailer, Verbo Poster. Eduardo Chapero-Jackson‘s Verbo (2011) movie trailer, movie poster stars Alba García, Verónica Echegui, Macarena Gómez, Najwa Nimri, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre. Verbo‘s plot synopsis: “A 15-year-old teenager, Sara, lives with an apparently normal suburban family. She develops a sixth sense and begins to perceive a series of disturbing messages and clues, which [...]
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- 4/13/2012
- by R.W.
- Film-Book
Elena Anaya, Antonio Banderas, The Skin I Live In No Rest For The Wicked Tops, Pedro Almodóvar Empty-Handed: Goyas 2012 Winners Best Film La Piel que habito / The Skin I Live In, Pedro Almodóvar * No habrá paz para los malvados / No Rest for the Wicked, Enrique Urbizu La Voz dormida / The Sleeping Voice, Benito Zambrano Blackthorn. Sin destino / Blackthorn, Mateo Gil Best Foreign Film in the Spanish Language Boleto al paraíso (Cuba), Gerardo Chijona Miss Bala (Mexico), Gerardo Naranjo * Un cuento chino / Chinese Take-Away (Argentina), Sebastián Borensztein Violeta se fue a los cielos (Chile), Andrés Wood Best European Film Jane Eyre (United Kingdom), Cary Fukunaga Melancholia (Germany / Denmark / France), Lars von Trier * The Artist (France), Michel Hazanavicius Carnage (France), Roman Polanski Best Director Pedro Almodóvar, The Skin I Live In Benito Zambrano, The Sleeping Voice * Enrique Urbizu, No Rest for the Wicked Mateo Gil, Blackthorn Best New Director Paula Ortiz, De tu ventana a la mía...
- 2/20/2012
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
The Skin I Live In (La piel que habito) and the other nominations for the 2012 Goya Awards (Premios Goyas) have been announced. The 26th Annual Goya Awards (Premios Goyas), presented by the Academia de las Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas de España (Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences), is “Spain’s main national film awards, considered by many in Spain, and internationally, to be the Spanish equivalent of the American Academy Awards.” The awards will be handed out on February 19, 2012 in Madrid, Spain.
The full listing of the 2012 Goya Awards (Premios Goyas) nominations is below.
Film
La piel que habito (The Skin I Live In), Pedro Almodovar
No habrá paz para los malvados (No Rest for the Wicked), Enrique Urbizu
La voz dormida (The Sleeping Voice), Benito Zambrano
Blackthorn. Sin destino (Blackthorn), Mateo Gil
Director
Pedro Almodovar, La piel que habito (The Skin I Live In)
Benito Zambrano, La voz dormida...
The full listing of the 2012 Goya Awards (Premios Goyas) nominations is below.
Film
La piel que habito (The Skin I Live In), Pedro Almodovar
No habrá paz para los malvados (No Rest for the Wicked), Enrique Urbizu
La voz dormida (The Sleeping Voice), Benito Zambrano
Blackthorn. Sin destino (Blackthorn), Mateo Gil
Director
Pedro Almodovar, La piel que habito (The Skin I Live In)
Benito Zambrano, La voz dormida...
- 1/11/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Is it sad and more than a little creepy that all it takes to get my attention these days is an attractive girl with shards of metal protruding from her face? Please don’t answer that. Below you’ll find an excellent trailer for director Eduardo Chapero-Jackson’s upcoming Spanish thriller “Verbo”, a flick that’s produced by the good folks over at Filmax International. The poster positioned to the immediate left was recently unveiled at American Film Market, though it’s not nearly as effective as the clip embedded below. This is one to keep a very close eye on. Would you like to know more? Read this: Sara (Alba Garcia), a teenager who just does not understand the world in which she lives. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret place where she will embark on a great adventure towards life, or death.” When you’re ready to proceed,...
- 11/4/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
There's no doubt about it; Filmax International has a lot going on at this year's Afm, including the next terror tale we have on tap for you sickos called Verbo. Read on for the goods free of all that nasty broken glass.
Eduardo Chapero-Jackson's Verbo stars Alba Garcia and Miguel Angel Silvestre.
Synopsis
Sara is a teenager who just does not understand the world in which she lives. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret place where she will embark on a great adventure towards life... or death.
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Eduardo Chapero-Jackson's Verbo stars Alba Garcia and Miguel Angel Silvestre.
Synopsis
Sara is a teenager who just does not understand the world in which she lives. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret place where she will embark on a great adventure towards life... or death.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Avoid getting cut in the comments section below!
- 11/3/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Sara is a very pretty, but very lost and confused teenager. As with many of her age, she has trouble relating to her parents; her mother tries and fails to talk to Sara, and Sara's father is increasingly absent. Sara is not doing well in school, and has become obsessed with graffiti art by a Banksy-type unknown. She feels much like Don Quixote, able to see the dangers that no one else notices. Confused and feeling very alone, Sara takes her own life. But she finds herself in a strange, dark world whose in habitants take her under their wing and will try to convince her that life is, indeed, worth living. Thus begins Eduardo Chapero-Jackson's feature film debut, Verbo. It is a visually stunning...
- 10/12/2011
- Screen Anarchy
The 2011 Sitges Film Festival, held 6-16 October on the Catalan coast of Spain, is finalizing its lineup, which now includes Francis Ford Coppola's Twixt, Kevin Smith's Red State, and the return of Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury, who will be presenting their new piece Livide. In addition, The Thing (2011) has been named as the closing movie.
Be sure to visit the official Sitges Film Festival website for more info!
Official In-Competition Fantàstic Selection
Another Earth: a story of redemption revolving around a young girl traumatized by a tragedy in her past, and who will find the answer to her innumerable questions in a bizarre phenomenon, the appearance of a closely orbiting replica of the Earth. This film by Mike Cahill was one of the big winners at Sundance 2011.
The Divide: Xavier Gens, director of Frontieres, is back with the apocalypse as a banner to show the...
Be sure to visit the official Sitges Film Festival website for more info!
Official In-Competition Fantàstic Selection
Another Earth: a story of redemption revolving around a young girl traumatized by a tragedy in her past, and who will find the answer to her innumerable questions in a bizarre phenomenon, the appearance of a closely orbiting replica of the Earth. This film by Mike Cahill was one of the big winners at Sundance 2011.
The Divide: Xavier Gens, director of Frontieres, is back with the apocalypse as a banner to show the...
- 9/24/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Whoa... We won't be running an Indie Trailer Sunday next week (because it's Comic-Con!) so I thought I'd feature something very special, and totally trippy, for your viewing pleasure today (courtesy of Twitch). The film is called Verbo and it is the feature directorial debut of acclaimed Madrid-born filmmaker Eduardo Chapero-Jackson. It's a "dark fantasy thriller" about a teenage girl who "doesn't understand the world in which she lives." It's kind of hard to describe, but boy is this trailer a trip to watch. Even after watching it, I still don't know what heck is going on, but I think it looks very unique and I'm interested in checking it out. Watch the trailer for Eduardo Chapero-Jackson's Verbo: Sara is a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret world, where she will embark upon a...
- 7/18/2010
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Though he is little known on these shores and is only making his feature debut now, director Eduardo Chapero-Jackson has long been considered one of the brightest lights in Spanish film. Chapero-Jackson's short films have been so successful that they have received theatrical releases and Verbo - his feature debut - is one of Spain's most anticipated of the year. Need a further endorsement? It is backed by the producers of Pan's Labyrinth and The Orphanage, producers with a remarkable run of high quality films. Here's the official synopsis:
Sara is a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Only Liriko, a mysterious character who leaves enigmatic messages across the city, seems to understand her. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret world, where she will embark on a great adventure in which life and death are at stake. If she succeeds, Sara could...
Sara is a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Only Liriko, a mysterious character who leaves enigmatic messages across the city, seems to understand her. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret world, where she will embark on a great adventure in which life and death are at stake. If she succeeds, Sara could...
- 7/8/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Verbo Spanish PosterFilmax International, Telecino Cinema, and Apaches Entertainment are teaming up to release the Spanish language film Verbo. The film's title translates to verb in English, which seems like a strange title. Yet, this Madrid shot film has a brilliant teaser trailer and the visuals from the clip are sure to delight viewer's dark senses. Verbo's story revolves around a surreal world where character Sara (Albia Garcia) searches for meaning and connection in an environment full of death, danger and great adventures (Shock). Readers are highly encouraged to watch the clip inside, as Europe is currently continuing to produce the most creative, and visually appealing pictures in cinema today. More details on the film are below.
The synopsis for Verbo here:
"The story follows Sara, a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Only Liriko, a mysterious character who projects enigmatic messages across the city,...
The synopsis for Verbo here:
"The story follows Sara, a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Only Liriko, a mysterious character who projects enigmatic messages across the city,...
- 7/8/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Apaches Entertainment and Filmax co-production Verbo has a teaser trailer and the film is looking very interesting, regardless of director Eduardo Chapero-Jackson's fascination with light sticks. The preview plays it up big with an epic-sounding score and cool visual effects. The story follows Sara, a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Only Liriko, a mysterious character who projects enigmatic messages across the city, seems to understand her. Her search for meaning in this often depressing world will lead her to a secret place, where she will embark on a great adventure towards life, or death. If she succeeds, Sara could finally be able to leave her mark on the world. Verbo opens in Spain later this year.
- 7/7/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Madrid -- Spanish distributor Aurum has picked up two of Spain's most promising genre movies this year, Eduardo Chapero-Jackson's futuristic "Verbo" and Eugenio Mira's romantic thriller "Agnosia."
Both titles are produced by Telecinco Cinema and sold internationally by Filmax Intl.
Alliance Atlantis Company, Aurum's parent company, will distribute period piece "Agnosia," starring Eduardo Noriega and Barbara Goenaga, in Canada and the U.K. via Momentum.
"Verbo," is the feature film debut of the European Film Academy Award winner and the first production from Madrid-based Apaches Entertainment, which has come onto the Spanish scene with a strong slate that includes Juan Antonio Bayona's upcoming "The Impossible."
Coming off boxoffice success with the "Twilight" saga, Aurum looks set to beef up on its genre titles.
Both titles are produced by Telecinco Cinema and sold internationally by Filmax Intl.
Alliance Atlantis Company, Aurum's parent company, will distribute period piece "Agnosia," starring Eduardo Noriega and Barbara Goenaga, in Canada and the U.K. via Momentum.
"Verbo," is the feature film debut of the European Film Academy Award winner and the first production from Madrid-based Apaches Entertainment, which has come onto the Spanish scene with a strong slate that includes Juan Antonio Bayona's upcoming "The Impossible."
Coming off boxoffice success with the "Twilight" saga, Aurum looks set to beef up on its genre titles.
- 5/18/2010
- by By Pamela Rolfe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Having really dug [rec] 2 I'm eagerly looking forward to the two planned sequels which were just reported on today. Directors Paco Plaza and Jaume Balaguero will split directing duties on each film. I hope that doesn't break the formula. The two co-wrote the third film, [Rec] Genesis, which is slated for Fall 2011 and has to do with the origins of the virus which only seems logical considering how #2 went. The fourth is slated for Fall 2012.
Now for something I've had my eye on for a while and another project being backed by Filmax.. Verbo, a reportedly fantasy/horror about a girl on a journey is supposed to be in post, and the first sales art appeared today which you can see to the right. Verbo is directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson and is supposedly based on one of his short films, although I'm having trouble verifying this with translation. Even better though, it's...
Now for something I've had my eye on for a while and another project being backed by Filmax.. Verbo, a reportedly fantasy/horror about a girl on a journey is supposed to be in post, and the first sales art appeared today which you can see to the right. Verbo is directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson and is supposedly based on one of his short films, although I'm having trouble verifying this with translation. Even better though, it's...
- 5/3/2010
- QuietEarth.us
With American horror flipping around like a fish out of water and gasping for air lately, it's good that someone somewhere is getting things right. Sadly original horror films aren't exactly in abundance here anymore. Thank god for the option to import!
A new Spanish horror flick called Verbo has just landed itself on our radar of all things good and spooky. The flick is in post-production right now from Filmax International (Rec, Rec 2, Sleep Tight) and Apaches Entertainment.
The flick, directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson and starring Alba Garcia and Miguel Angel Silvestre, tells the tale of Sara (Garcia), a teenager who just does not understand the world in which she lives. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret place where she will embark on a great adventure towards life ... or death.
Check out the early sales art below.
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news?...
A new Spanish horror flick called Verbo has just landed itself on our radar of all things good and spooky. The flick is in post-production right now from Filmax International (Rec, Rec 2, Sleep Tight) and Apaches Entertainment.
The flick, directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson and starring Alba Garcia and Miguel Angel Silvestre, tells the tale of Sara (Garcia), a teenager who just does not understand the world in which she lives. Her search for meaning will lead her to a secret place where she will embark on a great adventure towards life ... or death.
Check out the early sales art below.
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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- 5/3/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Eduardo Chapero-Jackson, an associate producer on The Others , is in post-production on the Spanish dark fantasy film Verbo with stars Alba Garcia and Miguel Angel Silvestre. The story follows Sara, a teenager who doesn't understand the world in which she lives. Only Liriko, a mysterious character who projects enigmatic messages across the city, seems to understand her. Her search for meaning in this often depressing world will lead her to a secret place, where she will embark on a great adventure towards life, or death. If she succeeds, Sara could finally be able to leave her mark on the world. Apaches Entertainment is shepherding the project along with Filmax. Apaches is also behind the upcoming Intruders , directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo ( 28 Weeks Later ).
- 5/3/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
- Spain: Local Film Scene The month of April brings us one of the more important events for Spanish cinema. From the 17th to the 25th, the best in local cinema will be presented at the Málaga Film Festival. Although being quite a young competition (this is just the fest's 5th edition), the Málaga Festival has positioned itself as a great platform for burgeoning new filmmakers. La Vergüenza (Shyness) from David Planell and produced by Avalon, is the Festival's opening film. Planell’s debut in the full-length feature that comes with high expectations – some of the experts have already compared him to Daniel Sánchez Arévalo and his movie Azuloscurocasinegro (Darkbluealmostblack). In La Vergüenza, Pepe (Alberto San Juan) and Lucía (Natalia Mateo) explore the complexities of being a couple. One year after adopting their son Manu, both are exhausted and want to give the kid back. Nevertheless, they soon realize the
- 4/15/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
- I’ve been saying it since Toronto (and not Cannes since I didn’t get to see it there) that Cristian Mungiu’s 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days is the film to beat this year when it comes to Euro-products. Yesterday’s 20th European Film Awards win as best film and best director is a testament to the quality of this Romanian picture that hopefully won’t be overlooked by the Academy Award voters back in the U.S. Prizing for best actress went to Helen Mirren (who has probably picked up her last trophy for her perf in The Queen), while best actor went to Sasson Gabai – the actor was showcased in Cannes fav, Eran Kolirin's The Band Visit. Kolirin was also award with the Discovery award. The rest of the awards had a distinctly German feel – though the film was insignificant, the technically unflawed Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
- 12/2/2007
- IONCINEMA.com
- They just named the feature film list about a week ago, and now the European Film Award have drafted their nominee list based on European festival winners of the 07' calender year. Here are some potential diamonds in the rough listed below. Throughout the year, the European Film Academy and Uip present a Prix Uip at a series of film festivals across Europe. The prize includes an automatic nomination for the European Film Awards. The 1,800 members of the European Film Academy will now vote for the winner.Prix Uip GhentKWIZby Renaud CallebautBelgium 2006, 5 min, fictionPrix Uip ValladolidLE DINERby Cécile VernantFrance 2006, 13 min, fictionPrix Uip AngersADJUSTMENTby Ian MackinnonUK 2006, 7 min, animationPrix Uip RotterdamAMINby David DusaFrance/Germany/Netherlands 2006, 9 min, fictionPrix Uip BerlinROTTEN APPLEby Ralitza PetrovaUK 2006, 14 min, fictionPrix Uip TampereDREAMS And Desires - Family TIESby Joanna QuinnUK 2006, 10 min, animationPrix Uip CracowDADby Daniel MulloyUK 2006, 7 min, fictionPrix Uip GrimstadTOMMYby Ole GiæverNorway 2007, 12 min, fictionPrix Uip Vila do CondePLOT POINTby Nicolas ProvostBelgium 2007, 15 min,
- 9/25/2007
- IONCINEMA.com
- What a non-difference a year makes. With much bafflement, Ang Lee has collected a second Golden Lion in a row - taking the top prize at the 64th Venice Film Festival. Here is the complete list of winners...Competition Golden Lion“Lust, Caution,” Ang Lee (Hong Kong-u.S.-China) Silver Lion“Redacted,” Brian De Palma (U.S.) Special Jury Prize (tie)“The Secret of the Grain,” Abdellatif Kechiche (France) “I’m Not There,” Todd Haynes (U.S.) ACTORBrad Pitt, “The Assasination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” (U.S.) ACTRESSCate Blanchett, “I’m Not There” (U.S.) Marcello Mastroianni Prize For Young PERFORMERHafsia Herzi “The Secret of the Grain,” (France) SCREENPLAYPaul Laverty, “It’s a Free World” (U.K.-Italy-Germany-Spain) CINEMATOGRAPHYRodrigo Prieto “Lust, Caution” (Hong-Kong-u.S.-China) Special LIONNikita Mikhalkov Other Juries Luigi De Laurentiis Lion Of The Future “La Zona,” Rodrigo Pla (Spain/Mexico) Venice Horizons“Autumn Ball,
- 9/9/2007
- IONCINEMA.com
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