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Don't Be Afraid (film)
''Don't Be Afraid'' ( es, No tengas miedo, links=no) is a 2011 Spanish drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz based on an original story by María Laura Gargarella and Armendáriz. It stars Michelle Jenner Michelle Jenner Husson (born 14 September 1986) is a Spanish actress. She has starred in several films. Biography Michelle Jenner Husson was born on 14 September 1986 in Barcelona, Spain. She is the daughter of Miguel Ángel Jenner, a Spanish ... as Silvia, a young woman traumatized by sexual abuse as a child. Cast See also * List of Spanish films of 2011 References External links * 2011 drama films 2011 films Spanish drama films 2010s Spanish films 2010s Spanish-language films Films about child sexual abuse Spanish-language drama films {{2010s-Spain-film-stub ...
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Montxo Armendáriz
Montxo Armendariz (born as Juan Ramón Armendariz Barrios; 27 January 1949 in Olleta, Navarra, Spain)Torres, '' ''Diccionario Espasa Cine Español'' p. 83 is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. His film ''Las cartas de Alou'' won at the San Sebastian Film Festival. His next film, ''Stories from the Kronen, Historias del Kronen'', was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. ''Secretos del corazón'' won several Goya Awards, the Blue Angel Award at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival and received the Academy Awards, Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film. Early life and work Born on 27 January 1949 in Olleta, Navarra.D’Lugo, ''Guide to the Cinema of Spain'', p. 120 He was the last hope for his parents, who had already lost three baby sons.Stone, ''Spanish Cinema'', p. 142 His father was a farmhand and blacksmith and Armendáriz spent his first year in rural Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, a landscape that wou ...
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Núria Gago
Nuria Gago ( Moncada i Reixach, Spain, March 10, 1980) is a Spanish film and television actress and writer. Biography Born in Barcelona, she spent her youth in Moncada i Reixach, where most of her family lives. Núria attended primary school at the Sagrat Cor school in Moncada i Reixach. She was a model student and always wanted to be an actress. She became known in the Catalan TV3 series ''El cor de la ciutat'', where she played Rut between 2000 and 2003. Some time before, she had participated in an amateur theater group in Montcada i Reixach, ''Dèria Teatre'', dedicated to street theater, classical theater, etc. In 2003 she took her first step to the big screen with '' Noviembre'' by Madrid director Achero Mañas. The following year she was selected to play the role of Fany in the film ''Héctor,'' by director Gracia Querejeta. This performance earned her a Goya nomination for best new actress. Since 2004 she was part of the recurring cast of the series ''Mis adorables ...
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2010s Spanish-language Films
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2010s Spanish Films
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Spanish Drama Films
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2011 Films
The following is an overview of the events of 2011 in film, including the highest-grossing films, film festivals, award ceremonies and a list of films released and notable deaths. More film sequels were released in 2011 than any other year before it, with 28 sequels released. Evaluation of the year Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' observed that the best films of 2011 "exalt the metaphysical, the fantastical, the transformative, the fourth-wall-breaking, or simply the impossible, and—remarkably—do so ... These films depart from 'reality' ... not in order to forget the irrefutable but in order to face it, to think about it, to act on it more freely". Film critic and filmmaker Scout Tafoya of '' RogerEbert.com'' considers the year of 2011 as the best year for cinema, countering the notion of 1939 being film's best year overall, citing examples such as ''Drive'', ''The Tree of Life'', ''Once Upon a Time in Anatolia'', ''Keyhole'', '' Contagion'', ''The Adventures of Tintin'', ...
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2011 Drama Films
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List Of Spanish Films Of 2011
A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 2011. When applicable, the domestic theatrical release date is favoured. Films Box office The ten highest-grossing Spanish films in 2011, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: See also * 26th Goya Awards References ;Informational notes ;Citations External links Spanish films of 2011at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Spanish Films Of 2011 2011 Spanish Films A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
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Instituto Cervantes
Instituto Cervantes (the Cervantes Institute) is a worldwide nonprofit organization created by the government of Spain, Spanish government in 1991. It is named after Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), the author of ''Don Quixote'' and perhaps the most important figure in the history of Spanish literature. The Cervantes Institute is the largest organization in the world responsible for promoting the study and the teaching of Spanish language and culture of Spain, culture. This organization has branched out to 45 countries with 88 centres devoted to the Spanish and Latin American culture, Hispanic American culture and Spanish language. Article 3 of Law 7/1991, of March 21, created the Instituto Cervantes as a government agency. The law explains that the ultimate goals of the Institute are to promote the education, the study and the use of Spanish universally as a second language; to support the methods and activities that would help the process of Spanish language education, and to ...
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Diez Minutos
''Diez Minutos'' (Spanish: ''Ten Minutes'') is a Spanish language weekly celebrity, entertainment and women's magazine published in Madrid, Spain. The magazine has been in circulation since 1951. History and profile ''Diez Minutos'' was started in 1951. The magazine was part of Lagardère SCA and was published by Hachette Filipacchi Médias until May 2011 when it was sold to Hearst Corporation. It is published by Hearst Magazines Espana S.L. on a weekly basis and offers news on celebrities. The weekly has its headquarters in Madrid. Milagros Valdé is one of the former editors-in-chief of the magazine. Circulation ''Diez Minutos'' was one of the best-selling magazines in Spain in the mid-1990s. In 2003 the magazine sold 206,284 copies. The circulation grew to 281,524 copies in 2004. In 2007 its circulation further rose to 376,101 copies. ''Diez Minutos'' sold 323,016 copies in 2009, making it the third best-selling women's magazine in Spain. The circulation of ''Diez Minutos'' ...
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Lluís Homar
Lluís Homar i Toboso (born 20 April 1957) is a Spanish actor and theater director from Barcelona. He is best known for his roles in Pedro Almodóvar's '' Bad Education'' (2004) and ''Broken Embraces'' (2009), in Emilio Aragón's ''Paper Birds'' (2010), and for his portrayal of the robot Max in Kike Maíllo's film ''Eva'' (2011). Biography Homar was born on 20 April 1957 in Barcelona. He studied primary education at Escuelas Homar in Horta, a neighbourhood of Barcelona, and was an altar boy at the church of Sant Joan d’Horta. He studied law in the Autonomous University of Barcelona and took some courses at Institut del Teatre of Barcelona. In 1974, he participated in a production of ''Othello'' with director Angel Carmona. A year later, he joined the theatre group Teatre del Escorpi and appeared in their plays including '' Terra Baixa'' and ''Quiriquibú''. In 1976, Homar joined with other actors to fund the cooperative theatre company Teatre Lliure of Barcelona, where he to ...
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Fernando Franco
Fernando Franco García (born 1976) is a Spanish film editor, director and screenwriter. Biography Fernando Franco García was born in Seville in 1976. He earned a licentiate degree in audiovisual communication from the University of Seville and a diploma in film editing from the ECAM. Already a seasoned film editor, his feature film directorial debut '' Wounded'' (2013) earned him a Goya Award for Best New Director and a nomination to the Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay. His debuting directorial efforts were followed by ''Dying'' (2017) and ''The Rite of Spring ''The Rite of Spring''. Full name: ''The Rite of Spring: Pictures from Pagan Russia in Two Parts'' (french: Le Sacre du printemps: tableaux de la Russie païenne en deux parties) (french: Le Sacre du printemps, link=no) is a ballet and orchestral ...'' (2022). Accolades References Living people People from Seville Spanish film editors 21st-century Spanish screenwriters Spanish film directors 197 ...
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