Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra’s “Birds of Passage,” Colombia’s official entry to the Oscars’ Foreign-Language category, took home the best picture Fenix Award in a glittering ceremony held in Mexico City on Nov. 7. Its lead actress, Carmiña Martínez, clinched the best actress Fenix.
However, Argentine period drama “Zama” by Lucrecia Martel snagged the most awards, including cinematography, editing, sound and art design.
In a nod to the boom in premium TV series, the Fenix have included included television nominees since last year. Alex Pina’s Atresmedia-produced Netflix heist thriller series, “La Casa de Papel” (“Money Heist”), nabbed best series while Gael Garcia Bernal and Kyzza Terraza’s “Here on Earth” won best ensemble cast for a family drama-thriller series which toplines some of the most renowned actors in the Spanish-speaking world, such as Mexico’s Daniel Giménez Cacho, Chile’s Luis Gnecco and Spain’s Ariadna Gil.
Marcelo Martinez...
However, Argentine period drama “Zama” by Lucrecia Martel snagged the most awards, including cinematography, editing, sound and art design.
In a nod to the boom in premium TV series, the Fenix have included included television nominees since last year. Alex Pina’s Atresmedia-produced Netflix heist thriller series, “La Casa de Papel” (“Money Heist”), nabbed best series while Gael Garcia Bernal and Kyzza Terraza’s “Here on Earth” won best ensemble cast for a family drama-thriller series which toplines some of the most renowned actors in the Spanish-speaking world, such as Mexico’s Daniel Giménez Cacho, Chile’s Luis Gnecco and Spain’s Ariadna Gil.
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- 11/8/2018
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Film sold to Spain, Greece, China and Switzerland.
Paris-based sales company Luxbox has unveiled first deals for Paraguayan director Marcelo Martinessi’s buzzy Golden Bear contender The Heiresses.
The film has sold to Spain (Betam), Greece (Weird Wave), Time Vision (China) and Cineworx (Switzerland).
The female-driven tale follows two previously wealthy women who have a fallen on hard times, against the backdrop of a fading Paraguay elite clinging onto its life of privilege.
The Heiresses has been warmly received by the critics in Berlin with many predicting a strong career on arthouse circuits.
Other titles on the Luxbox slate include Joao Moreira Salles’ In The Intense Now, Karim Aïnouz’s Panorama documentary Central Airport Thf, and Berlin Competition title Museum, Alonso Ruizpalacios’ heist drama starring Gael García Bernal.
Paris-based sales company Luxbox has unveiled first deals for Paraguayan director Marcelo Martinessi’s buzzy Golden Bear contender The Heiresses.
The film has sold to Spain (Betam), Greece (Weird Wave), Time Vision (China) and Cineworx (Switzerland).
The female-driven tale follows two previously wealthy women who have a fallen on hard times, against the backdrop of a fading Paraguay elite clinging onto its life of privilege.
The Heiresses has been warmly received by the critics in Berlin with many predicting a strong career on arthouse circuits.
Other titles on the Luxbox slate include Joao Moreira Salles’ In The Intense Now, Karim Aïnouz’s Panorama documentary Central Airport Thf, and Berlin Competition title Museum, Alonso Ruizpalacios’ heist drama starring Gael García Bernal.
- 2/20/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Marcelo Martinessi’s film has sold to Spain, Greece, Time Vision and Cineworx.
Paris-based sales company Luxbox has unveiled first deals for Paraguayan director Marcelo Martinessi’s buzzy Golden Bear contender The Heiresses.
The film has sold to Spain (Betam), Greece (Weird Wave), Time Vision (China) and Cineworx (Switzerland).
The female-driven tale follows two previously wealthy women who have a fallen on hard times, against the backdrop of a fading Paraguay elite clinging onto its life of privilege.
The Heiresses has been warmly received by the critics in Berlin with many predicting a strong career on arthouse circuits.
Other titles on the Luxbox slate include Joao Moreira Salles’ In The Intense Now, Karim Aïnouz’s Panorama documentary Central Airport Thf, and Berlin Competition title Museum, Alonso Ruizpalacios’ heist drama starring Gael García Bernal.
Paris-based sales company Luxbox has unveiled first deals for Paraguayan director Marcelo Martinessi’s buzzy Golden Bear contender The Heiresses.
The film has sold to Spain (Betam), Greece (Weird Wave), Time Vision (China) and Cineworx (Switzerland).
The female-driven tale follows two previously wealthy women who have a fallen on hard times, against the backdrop of a fading Paraguay elite clinging onto its life of privilege.
The Heiresses has been warmly received by the critics in Berlin with many predicting a strong career on arthouse circuits.
Other titles on the Luxbox slate include Joao Moreira Salles’ In The Intense Now, Karim Aïnouz’s Panorama documentary Central Airport Thf, and Berlin Competition title Museum, Alonso Ruizpalacios’ heist drama starring Gael García Bernal.
- 2/20/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
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