Marshland (film)
Marshland | |
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La isla mínima | |
Directed by | Alberto Rodríguez |
Written by |
Alberto Rodríguez Rafael Cobos |
Starring |
Raúl Arévalo Javier Gutiérrez Nerea Barros Antonio de la Torre |
Music by | Julio de la Rosa |
Cinematography | Álex Catalán |
Edited by | José M. G. Moyano |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures Intl. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Marshland (Spanish: La isla mínima, "Minimal Island") is a 2014 Spanish thriller film directed by Alberto Rodríguez. It premiered in Spain on September 26, 2014. It won ten Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor (Javier Gutiérrez).
Plot
Set in the year 1980. Two ideologically opposed homicide detectives from Madrid are reprimanded and sent to a forgotten town on the Guadalquivir Marshes to investigate the disappearance and murder of two teenage girls during the town's festivities. Together they will have to overcome their differences and face the heartless killer that has been murdering teenagers in the town for years.[1]
Cast
- Raúl Arévalo as Pedro
- Javier Gutiérrez as Juan
- Antonio de la Torre as Rodrigo
- Nerea Barros as Rocío
- Jesús Castro as Quini
- Manolo Solo as a journalist
- Salvador Reina as Jesús
- Juan Carlos Villenueva as Judge Andrade
- Cecilia Villanueva as María shah
Critical reception
Critics have hailed Marshland as one of the best Spanish films of 2014, and have defined it as a suffocating cop thriller with a subtle sociopolitical subplot.[2] They have also pointed out reminiscences of American series True Detective in the star power of the main actors and the environment of the film.[3]
Awards and nominations
Awards | Category | Nominated | Result |
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San Sebastián International Film Festival[4] | Golden Shell for Best Film | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Javier Gutiérrez | Won | |
Best Cinematography | Álex Catalán | Won | |
I Premio Feroz Zinemaldia | Won | ||
II Premios Feroz[5] | Best Drama | Won | |
Best Director | Alberto Rodríguez | Won | |
Best Screenplay | Alberto Rodríguez & Rafael Cobos | Nominated | |
Best Main Actor | Raúl Arévalo | Nominated | |
Javier Gutiérrez | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Antonio de la Torre | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Nerea Barros | Nominated | |
Best Original Soundtrack | Julio de la Rosa | Won | |
Best Trailer | Won | ||
Best Film Poster | Nominated | ||
29th Goya Awards[6] | Best Film | Won | |
Best Director | Alberto Rodríguez | Won | |
Best Original Screenplay | Rafael Cobos and Alberto Rodríguez | Won | |
Best Main Actor | Raúl Arévalo | Nominated | |
Javier Gutiérrez | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Antonio de la Torre | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Mercedes León | Nominated | |
Best New Actress | Nerea Barros | Won | |
Best Original Score | Julio de la Rosa | Won | |
Best Cinematography | Álex Catalán | Won | |
Best Editing | José M. G. Moyano | Won | |
Best Production Supervision | Manuela Ocón | Nominated | |
Best Art Direction | Pepe Domínguez | Won | |
Best Costume Design | Fernando García | Nominated | |
Best Makeup and Hairstyles | Yolanda Piña | Nominated | |
Best Sound | Daniel de Zayas, Nacho Royo-Villanova and Pelayo Gutiérrez | Nominated | |
Best Special Effects | Pedro Moreno and Juan Ventura | Nominated | |
External links
References
- ↑ "La isla mínima". eCartelera. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- ↑ Pazos, Pablo (26 September 2014). ""La isla mínima": llega la mejor película española del año". HoyCinema (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ Rodríguez Marchante, Oti (26 September 2014). "Una intriga seca en un mundo húmedo". HoyCinema (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 December 2014.
- ↑ "Palmarés de la 62 edición del Festival de San Sebastián". Festival de San Sebastián (in Spanish). 27 September 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- ↑ "Lista de nominados a los Premios Feroz 2015". Premios Feroz (in Spanish). 17 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
- ↑ "Candidaturas - La isla mínima". Premios Goya (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 January 2014.
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