The jury of the Official Feature Films Section of the twenty-fourth edition of the Malaga Film Festival has awarded the Golden Biznaga for Best Spanish Film to the film ‘The ventre of the sea’ from the director Agustí Villaronga, and the Golden Biznaga for Best Ibero-American Film for ‘Carnival’ from Juan Pablo Felix. Both prizes are endowed with 10,000 euros.
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Likewise, the Special Jury Prize has been for the film ‘Brave flash’ by Ainhoa Rodríguez when we have the information. The Biznaga for Best Actor has gone to the actor Roger Casamajor for the film ‘El ventre del mar’, while that of Best Actress has gone to Tamara Casellas by ‘Ama’.
The jury, headed by its president, Nora Navas, has awarded the Biznaga for Best Direction to Agustí Villaronga for ‘El ventre del mar’, as announced this Saturday by the director of the Malaga Festival, Juan Antonio Vigar.
The Silver Biznaga for best supporting actress has gone to Maria Romanillos, for ‘The consequences’, while the best supporting actor has been for Alfredo Castro by ‘Karnawal’. The Silver Biznaga for the best script went to Agustí Villaronga and Alessandro Baricco for ‘El ventre del mar’.
On the other hand, the best music has been awarded with the Silver Biznaga for Marcús JGR., by ‘El ventre del mar’. The Silver Biznaga for best photography has gone to Josep Maria Civit y Blai Thomas, also for ‘El ventre del mar’. Likewise, the jury of the Official Section has awarded the Biznaga for best montage to Jose Luis Picado, for ‘Brave Flash’
The Critics Jury of the Official Section of Largometrjaes in the contest of the 24th edition of the Malaga Festival has awarded the Special Prize of the Critics Jury to ‘The consequences’, by Claudia Pinto. Also, the Biznaga de Plata. Audience Award Flixolé has gone to ‘Chavalas’, by Carol Rodríguez.
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The Zonazine section It has starred in the film ‘Lucas’, by Álex Montoya, which has won the Silver Biznaga for Best Spanish Film. The best Ibero-American film in this section has been ‘Las motitos’, by Inés Barrionuevo and Grabriela Vidal, which has also been recognized as best actress with the work of Carla Gusolfino. The winner of the Silver Biznaga for Best Direction has been Mauricio Franco Tosso, for ‘Samichay, in search of happiness’. The Silver Biznaga for the best male performance has gone to Jorge Motos, for ‘Lucas’, a film that has also been awarded by the public in this section.
In the Official Documentary Section, the Silver Biznaga for Best Documentary, endowed with 6,000 euros has gone to ‘Bosco’, by Alicia Cano Menoni. Mo Scarpelli has won the Silver Biznaga for Best Director for ‘El Father como himself’. Finally, the jury’s special mention went to ‘On the other side’, by Iván Guarnizo, also awarded the Silver Biznaga Audience Award given by the Young Documentary Jury of the University of Malaga.
The short film ‘Tribute to the work of Phillip Henry Gosse’, by Pablo Martín Weber, has won the Silver Biznaga for Best Documentary Short Film, endowed with 2,000 euros. The Jury’s Special Mention went to ‘A comuñón da miña prima Andrea (The communion of my cousin Andrea)’, by Bradán Cerviño; while the UMA Documentary Jury has awarded the Audience Award to ‘The closed room’, by Julie Trillo and Alejandro Romero
The Silver Biznaga for Best Fiction Short Film, endowed with 2,000 euros, has gone to ‘Ya no duermo’, by Rafa Alberola. The best direction has been for Pablo Hernando, for ‘Solar noise’, while Goize Blanco, for ‘Polvo somos’ and Enric Auqyer, for ‘Fuga’, have won the Silver Biznagas for the best female and male performance , respectively. The Silver Biznaga Audience Award given by the Popular Jury of the Official Short Film Section has been for ‘Polvo somos’, by Estíbaliz Urresola.
The short ‘Yo’ by Begoña Arostegui has won the Silver Biznaga for Best Short Film in the Animazine section, while the Audience Award has been for ‘Proceso de Selección’, by Carla Pereira. In the Official Section of Málaga Short Films, the Silver Biznaga for the best fiction project has been for ’25 horses’, while the documentary, animation or experimentation has gone to ‘(A) lead’. Both prizes are endowed with 1,000 euros. On the other hand, the Audience Award went to ‘Of Hearts and Castles’, by Rubén Navarro. In the Official Section of Short Films ‘Xiaomi’, the project ‘Inner Night’, by Mariana Martínez Pinzón, has triumphed.
Finally, the Young Jury Award the best feature film in the official section has been for ‘El cover’, by Secun de la Rosa; The Feroz Puerta Oscura Award for the best feature film in the official section has gone to ‘Ama’, by Júlia de Paz Solvas and the Asecan Prize for the debut feature for the film ‘Chavalas’, by Carol Rodríguez Colás. Likewise, the Signis Award has been for ’15 hours’, by Judith Collel.
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