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Como Un Relámpago
is a 1996 Spanish melodrama film directed by Miguel Hermoso which stars Santiago Ramos, Assumpta Serna, and Eloy Azorín. Santiago Ramos was awarded the Goya Award for Best Actor for his performance. Plot Upper-class teenager Pablo living with mother Sonia (a lawyer and former far-left and feminist activist) decides to look for his father Rafael, who abandoned Pablo in his childhood. Thanks to his neighbor, he discovers that he lives in Gran Canaria, and he does not hesitate to pay him a visit. Cast Production The film is a Los Films del Tango and Antea Films production. Release The film screened at the 23rd Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival in 1996. It was released theatrically in Spain on 17 January 1997. Awards , - , align = "center" , 1996 , , 23rd Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival , , colspan = "2" , Golden Columbus , , , , , - , align = "center" , 1997 , , 11th Goya Awards , , Best Actor , , Santiago Ramos , , , , See also * Lis ...
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Miguel Hermoso
Miguel Hermoso (born 1942) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He has directed ten films since 1976. His 2003 film ''The End of a Mystery'' won the Golden St. George at the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''Marbella'' (1985) * '' Como un relámpago'' (1997) * ''The End of a Mystery ''The End of a Mystery'' ( es, La luz prodigiosa, links=no) is a 2003 Spanish-Italian drama film directed by Miguel Hermoso. The screenplay was penned by Fernando Marías, who adapted his own 1991 novel ''La luz prodigiosa''. Cast Production ...'' (2003) References External links * * 1942 births Living people Spanish film directors Spanish male screenwriters People from Granada {{Spain-film-director-stub ...
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Santiago Ramos (actor)
Santiago Ramos (born 1 August 1949) is a Spanish actor. He became popular to a wide television audience for his performance as Andrés Guerra in ''Aquí no hay quien viva'' from 2004 to 2006. Biography Santiago Ramos was born on 1 August 1949 in . He was raised in San Muñoz, province of Salamanca. He dropped out from a licentiate degree in law in order to pursue an acting career. He made his feature film debut in the 1973 thriller '. He had a son with actress Gloria Muñoz. After ensuing appearances in ''Cabo de vara'' and ''Tierra de rastrojos'', his film career consolidated with a co-starring role in '' The Heifer'' (1985). He then went on to feature in films such as ', '' Dragon Rapide'' or '' Year of Enlightment''. His won the Goya Award for Best Actor for his performance in the 1996 film '. Later film roles include performances in ', '' The Wolf'' or '. Despite having a seasoned film career prior to that point, he rather achieved popularity in Spain for his performance a ...
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Assumpta Serna
María Asunción Rodés Serna (born 16 September 1957), better known as Assumpta Serna, is a Spanish actress and author. Born in Barcelona, Serna has performed in 20 countries in six languages and is the recipient of more than 20 international awards. Biography Serna was born in Barcelona, Spain. She studied law until she was 19, after which she "preferred being an anarchist" and joined the Barcelona's School of Dramatic Arts. In 1993, she married her co-star in '' Sharpe's Company'', Scott Cleverdon, who portrayed Lieutenant Harry Price in the film. Acting career In her career as an actress, Serna felt she was more successful in foreign countries than in her own country. Speaking in a 2016 interview, she said: Film Serna is known for her starring role in ''I, the Worst of All'' (1990) portraying the Mexican poet, philosopher and proto-feminist Sor Juana. She co-starred with Antonio Banderas in ''Matador'' (1986), one of the first films by Pedro Almodóvar, and she appeare ...
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Eloy Azorín
Eloy José Arenas Azorín (born 19 February 1977) is a Spanish film, theatre and television actor. He appeared in movies like ''All About My Mother'' (1999), ''Cuba'' (1999), ''Mad Love'' (2001), ''Guerreros'' (2001), ''Kisses for Everyone'' (2002), ''The Borgia'' (2006) and ''No me pidas que te bese, porque te besaré'' (2008). He also appeared in many Spanish TV series such as '' Gran Hotel'' (2011–2013) as Javier Alarcón, ''Sin identidad'' (2014–2015) as Pablo, ''Apaches'' (2017) as Sastre and ''High Seas'' (2019–2020) as Fernando Fábregas. In Theater he has starred in plays like ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' (2004) as Dorian Gray and ''Cat on a Hot tin Roof'' (2016-2017) as Brick. Biography Eloy was born in Madrid in 19th of February, 1977. He is the son of comedian Eloy Arenas and the artist representative Amelia Azorín, who represented her son through her company Camelion from the beginning of his career until her retirement in 2016. Thanks to his father he ...
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United International Pictures
United International Pictures (UIP) is a joint venture of Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures that distributes their films outside the United States and Canada. UIP also had international distribution rights to certain Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and United Artists films when MGM was part of the venture and also distributed Disney films in certain territories until 1987. In 2001, MGM left UIP, and signed a distribution deal with 20th Century Fox's overseas arm. The company formerly distributed DreamWorks Pictures releases internationally as well until 2005. Overview Cinema International Corporation (1970–1981) Paramount's early history with MCA dates back to the 1950s, when part of its talent pool worked for Paramount Pictures; Alfred Hitchcock was among the best known. In 1958, MCA purchased the pre-1950 Paramount sound feature film library. In 1962, MCA purchased Universal Studios. In 1966, Gulf+Western purchased Paramount. In a cost-cutting move, in 1970, as a result of Am ...
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Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival
The Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival ( es, links=no, Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva), held since 1975 in Huelva, Spain, is the oldest film festival in Europe dedicated to the Ibero-American cinema. During the first editions, it was known as (). The festival was originally organised by a private entity, the Cine-Club Huelva. Upon the creation of the governing , and the ensuing constitution of the board of trustees, the festival is primarily funded by the , the Provincial Deputation of Huelva, the Junta of Andalusia and the Spanish Ministry of Culture, as well as a number of private donors. The festival is chiefly publicly funded. The grand prize is the 'Golden Columbus' () for best feature. Other awards include: best director, best male lead, best female lead, best script, best photography and best short film. Winners of the Golden Columbus * 1975 '' Ya no basta con rezar'', directed by Aldo Francia 1972 (Chile) * 1976 ''La última cena'', directed by Tomás Gu ...
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Goya Award For Best Actor
The Goya Award for Best Actor (Spanish: ''Premio Goya a la mejor interpretación masculina protagonista'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. Actors that won or were nominated for this category have had a significant presence in several film festivals both Spanish and international, Imanol Arias ('' Lute: Run for Your Life''), Fernando Rey (''Winter Diary''), Juan Echanove (''Madregilda''), Luis Tosar (''Take My Eyes''), Juan José Ballesta ('' 7 Virgins''), Juan Diego ('Go Away from Me''), José Sacristán (''The Dead Man and Being Happy''), Javier Gutiérrez (''Marshland''), Ricardo Darín ('' Truman'') and Eduard Fernández ('' Smoke & Mirrors'') received the Silver Shell for Best Actor at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, Juan Luis Galiardo (''Goodbye from the Heart''), Javier Cámara (''Torremolinos 73'', ''Chef's Special'') and Alberto San Juan ('' Under the Stars'') received the Best Actor award at the Málaga Film Festival, J ...
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El País
''El País'' (; ) is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. ''El País'' is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA. It is the second most circulated daily newspaper in Spain . ''El País'' is the most read newspaper in Spanish online and one of the Madrid dailies considered to be a national newspaper of record for Spain (along with '' El Mundo'' and ''ABC)''. In 2018, its number of daily sales were 138,000. Its headquarters and central editorial staff are located in Madrid, although there are regional offices in the principal Spanish cities (Barcelona, Seville, Valencia, Bilbao, and Santiago de Compostela) where regional editions were produced until 2015. ''El País'' also produces a world edition in Madrid that is available online in English and in Spanish (Latin America). History ''El País'' was founded in May 1976 by a team at PRISA which included Jesus de Polanco, José Ortega Spottorno and Carlos Mendo. The p ...
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11th Goya Awards
The 11th Goya Awards were presented in Palacio Municipal de Congresos de Madrid on 25 January 1997. ''Thesis'' won the award for Best Film. Winners and nominees Major award nominees Other award nominees Honorary Goya * Miguel Picazo Miguel Picazo de Dios (27 March 1927 – 23 April 2016) was a Spanish film director, screenwriter and actor. He is best known for his first feature film '' La tía Tula'' ''(Aunt Tula)'' (1964). Career Born in Cazorla ( Jaén), Picazo was ... References External linksOfficial website (Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Goya Awards 11 1996 film awards 1996 in Spanish cinema ...
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List Of Spanish Films Of 1997
A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 1997. Films Box office The ten highest-grossing Spanish films in 1997, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: Informational notes See also * 12th Goya Awards References External links Spanish films of 1997at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Spanish Films Of 1997 1997 Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Can ... Films ...
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Spanish Coming-of-age Drama Films
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