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Adriana Ozores
Adriana Ozores Muñoz (; born 21 May 1959) is a Spanish theatre, film and television actress. Early life Adriana Ozores was born in Madrid on 21 May 1959. She is the daughter of actors and Concepción Muñoz. Her father died when she was 9 years old. She is the niece of the actor Antonio Ozores and the director Mariano Ozores and cousin of the actress Emma Ozores. Career She won the Goya Award for her role in ''A Time for Defiance'' directed by Antonio Mercero. Personal life Ozores has a son, Adrián, by former husband Joaquín Climent. Selected filmography Theatre * ''Cuatro corazones con frenos marcha atrás'' (1986) * ''La celestina'' (1988) * ''El vergonzoso en palacio'' (1989) * ''La verdad sospechosa'' (1991–1992) * ''El desdén con el desdén'' (1991) * ''Don Gil de las calzas verdes'' (Tirso de Molina, 1994). * ''El misántropo'' (1996) * ''Petit Pierre'' (2013-2014) Television * ''Los hombres de Paco'' (2005) * ''Manolito Gafotas'' (TV) (Antonio Mercero, 2 ...
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Madrid
Madrid ( ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in Spain, most populous municipality of Spain. It has almost 3.5 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area population of approximately 7 million. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits, second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and its wikt:monocentric, monocentric Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area is the List of metropolitan areas in Europe by population, second-largest in the EU.United Nations Department of Economic and Social AffairWorld Urbanization Prospects (2007 revision), (United Nations, 2008), Table A.12. Data for 2007. The municipality covers geographical area. Madrid lies on the Manzanares (river), River Manzanares in the central part of the Iberian Peninsula at about above mean sea level. The capital city of both Spain and the surrounding Community of Madrid, autonomous community of Madrid (since 1983), it is also th ...
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Brujas Mágicas
Brujas may refer to: * Brujas F.C., association football team * ''Brujas'' (TV series), television series * ''Brujas'' (film), a 1996 Spanish drama film * Brujas, Panama, city in Panama * ''Bruja'' (novel), horror novel * ''Brujas'' (album), a 2013 album by Mala Rodriguez * Brujas (skate crew), Bronx-based skateboarding collective * Brujería, the Spanish word for "witchcraft" * ''Brujas'' (moth), a synonym for the moth genus ''Hemeroblemma'' * Spanish name of the Belgian town of Bruges Bruges ( , ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders, in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is in the northwest of the country, and is the sixth most populous city in the country. The area of the whole city amoun ...
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University Of Barcelona
The University of Barcelona (official name in ; UB), formerly also known as Central University of Barcelona (), is a public research university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was established in 1450. With 76,000 students, it is one of the biggest universities in Spain and has also been ranked 1st in the country in most of the 2024 rankings. It has 106 departments and more than 5,000 full-time researchers, technicians and research assistants, most of whom work in the 243 research groups as recognized and supported by the Government of Catalonia. In 2010, the UB was awarded 175 national research grants and 17 European grants and participated in over 500 joint research projects with the business sector, generating an overall research income of 70 million euros. The work of these groups is overseen by the UB's research centres and institutes which collaborate with leading research institutions and networks in Spain and abroad. The UB is also home to three la ...
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The Impatient Alchemist
''The Impatient Alchemist'' () is a 2002 Spanish–Argentine film directed by Patricia Ferreira which adapts the novel ' by Lorenzo Silva. It stars Ingrid Rubio, Roberto Enríquez and Chete Lera, also featuring Adriana Ozores and Miguel Ángel Solá. Synopsis A naked corpse, devoid of any signs of violence, is found tied to a bed in a roadside motel. Sergeant Rubén Bevilacqua (Roberto Enríquez) of the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard (UCO) and his assistant, Virginia Chamorro (Íngrid Rubio), are tasked with investigating the death. They soon discover that the deceased was Trinidad Soler, an ordinary man with a wife and two young children, highly regarded for his work at the nuclear power plant. Was it a natural death due to excess or murder? The case doesn't seem straightforward at all. Cast Release It was theatrically released in Spain on 15 May 2002. See also * List of Spanish films of 2002 A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films r ...
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Nobody's Life
''Nobody's Life'' () is a 2002 Spanish film directed and co-written by Eduard Cortés which stars José Coronado and Adriana Ozores alongside Roberto Álvarez, Marta Etura and Adrián Portugal. The plot sweetens the real-life story of Jean-Claude Romand, otherwise also fictionalised in '' Time Out'' (2001), and '' The Adversary'' (2002). Plot The plot is inspired by the story of Jean-Claude Romand. It is set in bourgeois neighborhood in Madrid. Emilio Barrero holds a seemingly successful life that is nothing but a lie. The farce begins to crumble upon his infatuation with a young female student, Rosana. Cast Production The screenplay was penned by Eduard Cortés and . The film is a Pedro Costa PC and Enrique Cerezo PC production. Release The film premiered at the 47th Valladolid International Film Festival in October 2002. It received a theatrical release in Spain on 21 February 2003. Reception Ángel Fernández-Santos of ''El País'' pointed out that Cortés "do ...
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Europa Press (news Agency)
Europa Press is a Spanish news agency founded in 1953. It broadcasts news 24 hours a day, publishing 3,000 articles on average per day. Originally founded as a book distribution company by five monarchists, Europa Press became a news agency in 1966. It is a competitor to the state-run news agency, Agencia EFE. History On September 23, 1953, Torcuato Luca de Tena published in ''ABC'' that Lavrenti Pavlovich Beria, leader of the Soviet police, was in Spain following the death of Joseph Stalin. Since no one could verify the information, Luca de Tena was dismissed. When he was thirty, he decided to write books and pamphlets, founding an individual agency called Agencia Europea, where he hired his colleagues Florentino Pérez Embid, Andrés Rueda, Lluis Valls, Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora and Javier García Vinuesa, with the aim of creating and spreading material containing pictures summarizing successful theatre plays or movies. The name 'Europa' responds to the Europea ...
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The Hold-Up
''The Hold-Up'' () is a 2001 Spanish heist comedy film directed by from a screenplay by which stars Adriana Ozores, Malena Alterio, Maribel Verdú, and Carmen Maura. Plot The plot follows an attempt of bank heist pulled by four women (including a cleaner working in the target bank, a pregnant hairdresser, and a street urchin). Cast Production The screenplay was written by . 1962 comedy ''Atraco a las tres'' was an inspiration for ''The Hold-Up''. The film, Eva Lesmes' sophomore feature, was produced by Bocaboca in association with Telecinco. Release Distributed by Columbia TriStar, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 4 May 2001. Reception Jonathan Holland of ''Variety'' deemed the film to be an "engaging femme comedy built around an unlikely bank heist" confirming helmer's talent for comedy. Accolades , - , align = "center" , 2002 , , 16th Goya Awards , , Best New Actress , , Malena Alterio , , , , See also * List of Spanish films of ...
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Variety (magazine)
''Variety'' is an American trade magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation. It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York City in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater and vaudeville. In 1933, ''Daily Variety'' was launched, based in Los Angeles, to cover the film industry, motion-picture industry. ''Variety'' website features entertainment news, reviews, box office results, plus a credits database, production charts and film calendar. History Founding ''Variety'' has been published since December 16, 1905, when it was launched by Sime Silverman as a weekly periodical covering theater and vaudeville, with its headquarters in New York City. Silverman had been fired by ''The Morning Telegraph'' in 1905 for panning an act which had taken out an advert for $50. He subsequently decided to start his own publication that, he said, would "not be influenced by advertising." With a loan of $1,500 from his father-in-law, he launched ''Variety'' as publisher and editor. In additi ...
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Fotogramas
''Fotogramas'' is a Spanish digital and print film magazine which has been in circulation since 1946. It is one of the early film magazines in Spain. History Founded in Barcelona, it was first published on 15 November 1946 by Antonio Nadal-Rodó and María Fernanda Gañán. On 5 February 1951, the magazine awarded their first Placa de San Juan Bosco award to actor Jesús Tordesillas for his performance in 1950 film ''Pequeñeces''. In the 1970s the magazine was part of the Nadal Group. New categories were added over time to the award which were renamed Fotogramas de Plata and in 2012 they absorbed the TP de Oro awards. In 2011, the magazine was acquired by Hearst Communications. In 2018, Hearst closed the editorial office in Barcelona in order to centralize editing efforts in Madrid Madrid ( ; ) is the capital and List of largest cities in Spain, most populous municipality of Spain. It has almost 3.5 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan a ...
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Plenilune
''Plenilune'' () or ''Full Moon'' is a 2000 Spanish film directed by Imanol Uribe and written by Elvira Lindo, consisting of an adaptation of the novel ''Plenilunio'' by Antonio Muñoz Molina. It stars Miguel Ángel Solá, Adriana Ozores and Juan Diego Botto alongside Fernando Fernán Gómez, Charo López, Chete Lera and María Galiana. Plot Arriving to a sleepy provincial city of northern Spain from the Basque Country, a police inspector with a psychologically damaged wife tracks down (with help from the local coroner) a psychotic misogynist killer of female children, who happens to hate his job as a fishmonger and his family altogether as well. The inspector kindles with Susana Grey, the teacher of a murdered girl, establishing a romantic affair. Cast Production The screenplay was penned by Elvira Lindo, adapting the novel by Antonio Muñoz Molina. The film is a Sogecine production. It was shot in Palencia, Castile and León. Produced by Andrés Santana, other crew memb ...
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By My Side Again
''By My Side Again'' () is a 1999 film directed by Gracia Querejeta, who also co-wrote the screenplay. It was nominated for seven Goya Awards. Cast Production ''By My Side Again'' is a Spanish-Italian-French co-production by Sogetel, Elías Querejeta PC, Albares Productions, and Blue Cinematografica, with the participation of Esicma, Continental, TVE, Canal+, Tele Plus, and TVG. Release It screened at the 47th San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 1999. Distributed by Warner Sogefilms, it was theatrically released in Spain on 8 October 1999. Accolades , - , align = "center" , 1999 , , 47th San Sebastián International Film Festival , , Best Cinematography , , Alfredo Mayo , , , , , - , rowspan = "7" align = "center" , 2000 , , rowspan = "7" , 14th Goya Awards , , colspan = "2" , Best Film , , , , rowspan = "7" , , - , Best Director , , Gracia Querejeta , , , - , Best Original Screenplay , , Gracia Querejeta, Elías Querejet ...
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