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At Your Doorstep
''At Your Doorstep'' () is a 2016 Spanish home eviction-themed musical drama film directed by Eduard Cortés which stars Sílvia Pérez Cruz. Plot The plot tracks the plight of unemployed young woman Sonia, who moves in to her parents' home upon suffering a home eviction. Cast Production The film is a Bausan Films production. Shooting locations included El Clot, Barcelona. Release The film was presented at the 19th Málaga Film Festival on 28 April 2016. Distributed by A Contracorriente Films, it was released theatrically in Spain on 2 September 2016. Reception Toni Vall of ''Cinemanía'' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, underscoring it to be a "countercurrent allegory on the effects of the crisis. Pere Vall of ''Fotogramas'' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, highlighting Sílvia Pérez Cruz as the best thing about the film. Accolades , - , rowspan = "8" align = "center" , 2017 , , 4th Feroz Awards , , Best Original Score , , Sílvia Pérez Cruz , , ...
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Eduard Cortés
Eduard Cortés (born 1959, in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish television and film director and screenwriter. He was twice nominated for the Goya Prize. Biography Eduard Cortés abandoned his studies in art history to dedicate himself to the world of visual arts, making Super 8 short films and collaborating with the Sunday supplements of ''El Periódico de Catalunya'' and ''El País''. In 1984, he began working at Televisió de Catalunya as a producer of music and youth programs, during which time he directed several music videos for artists such as singer Loquillo. He directed the feature films ''Nobody's Life'', ''Other Days Will Come'', and ''Ingrid'', as well as the television series ''Oh! Europa'', ''Sitges'', ''La memòria dels Cargols'', ''Psico express'', and ''Les veus del Pamano'', among others. In 2011, he directed ''Winning Streak'' starring, among others, Daniel Brühl, Lluís Homar, Miguel Ángel Muñoz, and Blanca Suárez, based on the true story of the Garc ...
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Spanish Economic Crisis
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La Vanguardia
' (; , ) is a Spanish daily newspaper founded in 1881. It is printed in Spanish and, since 3 May 2011, also in Catalan. It has its headquarters in Barcelona and is Catalonia's leading newspaper. Despite being mostly distributed in Catalonia, ' is Spain's fourth-highest circulation among general-interest newspapers, trailing only the three main Madrid-based ones – ', ' and '' ABC'' – all of which are national newspapers with offices and local editions throughout the country. The newspaper's editorial line leans to the centre of politics and is moderate in its opinions, but Francoist Spain, it followed Francoist ideology. It retains Catholic sensibilities and strong ties to the Spanish nobility through the Godó family. History and profile Beginnings On 1 February 1881 in Barcelona, two businessmen from Igualada, Carlos and Bartolomé Godó, first published the paper. It was defined as a ''Diario político de avisos y notícias'' (Political Newspaper of Announcements and ...
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26th Actors And Actresses Union Awards
Sixth is the ordinal form of the number six. * The Sixth Amendment, to the U.S. Constitution * A keg of beer, equal to 5 U.S. gallons or barrel * The fraction Music * Sixth interval (music)s: ** major sixth, a musical interval ** minor sixth, a musical interval ** diminished sixth, an interval produced by narrowing a minor sixth by a chromatic semitone ** augmented sixth, an interval produced by widening a major sixth by a chromatic semitone * Sixth chord, two different kinds of chord * Submediant, sixth degree of the diatonic scale * Landini sixth, a type of cadence * Sixth (interval) Other uses * ''The Sixth'' (1981 film), a Soviet film directed by Samvel Gasparov * ''The Sixth'' (2024 film), an American documentary film directed by Andrea Nix Fine and Sean Fine * The 6ths The 6ths was a band created by Stephin Merritt, also the primary songwriter and instrumentalist behind The Magnetic Fields, The Gothic Archies, and Future Bible Heroes. In the group, Merritt wrot ...
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Goya Award For Best Original Song
The Goya Award for Best Original Song (Spanish: ''Premio Goya a la mejor canción original'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The award was first presented at the fifteenth edition in 2001 with the first winner being the song "Fugitivas", written by Manuel Malou, Natboccara and JJ Chaleco for Miguel Hermoso's film of the same name. Spanish singer Leiva is the only person who has won the award more than once with two wins: in 2017 for "La llamada" from the musical '' Holy Camp!'' and in 2022 for "Sintiéndolo mucho" from the documentary ''Sintiéndolo Mucho''. Composer Roque Baños holds the record of most nominations in the category with four nominations, followed by Joaquín Sabina and Luis Ivars, each with three nominations. Directors David Trueba, Rodrigo Cortés, Emilio Aragón, Paula Ortiz, Pablo Berger, Paco León, Paul Urkijo, Isaki Lacuesta and Antón Álvarez, all have been nominated as writers of co-writers for songs from their f ...
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Academia De Las Artes Y Las Ciencias Cinematográficas De España
The Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain () is a professional organisation dedicated to the promotion and development of Cinema of Spain, Spanish cinema. Founded in 1986, it is responsible for the annual Goya Awards, Spain's principal film awards. It is headquartered in Madrid. It is a founding member of the Film Academy Network Europe (FAN) and the Ibero-American Federation of Academies of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (FIACINE). Since 2022, the academy is presided by Fernando Méndez-Leite. History The seed of the academy lies in a meeting of film industry professionals convened by producer at Madrid's O'Pazo Restaurant on 12 November 1985. A list of attendees to the meeting is listed as follows: * Luis García Berlanga, director * Carlos Saura, director * , unit production manager * , unit production manager * José Sacristán, actor * Charo López, actress * , film editor * , film editor * , screenwriter * José Nieto (composer), José Nieto, musician ...
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Goya Awards
The Goya Awards () are Spain's main national annual film awards. They are presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain. The first ceremony was held in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, at the Lope de Vega Theatre (Madrid), Teatro Lope de Vega in Madrid. They have since been also held in other Spanish cities (Barcelona, Seville, Málaga, Valencia, Valladolid, and Granada). History To reward the best Spanish films of each year, the Spanish Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts decided to create the Goya Awards. The Goya Awards are Spain's main national film awards, considered by many in Spain, and internationally, to be the Spanish equivalent of the American Academy Awards. The inaugural ceremony took place on March 17, 1987, at the Lope de Vega Theatre (Madrid), Lope de Vega theatre in Madrid. From the 2nd edition until 1995, the awards were held at the Palacio de Congresos (Madrid), Palacio de Congresos ...
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Goya Award For Best New Actress
The Goya Award for Best New Actress () is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. Since its inception, the award has been given to 30 actresses. At the 9th Goya Awards ceremony held in 1995, Ruth Gabriel was the first winner of this award for her role in ''Días contados, Running Out of Time''. Since the 26th Goya Awards, 26th edition (2011) to be a candidate in any acting category, the only condition is to be over 16 years of age. Before that edition, four actresses under 16 years of age won the award: Ivana Baquero, Nerea Camacho, Marina Comas and María Valverde. Benedicta Sánchez is the oldest winner at the age of 84 for her role in ''Fire Will Come''. For the 39th ceremony, the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain introduced a modification consisting of the requirement of an authorization signed by the actress accepting her participation in the Goya Awards. The only actress who has won Goya awards in all three acting categories (best ...
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31st Goya Awards
The 31st Goya Awards were presented at the Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel in Madrid on 4 February 2017 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2016. Actor and comedian Dani Rovira was the master of ceremonies for the third time in a row. Nominations were announced on 14 December 2016 by Javier Cámara and Natalia de Molina. ''A Monster Calls (film), A Monster Calls'' received the most nominations with twelve, followed by ''Smoke & Mirrors (2016 film), Smoke & Mirrors'' and ''The Fury of a Patient Man'' with eleven nominations each. ''The Fury of a Patient Man'' won Best Film, as well as Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best New Director, but ''A Monster Calls (film), A Monster Calls'' won the most awards, with nine awards, including Best Director. Actress Emma Suárez won two awards on the same night: Best Actress for ''Julieta (film), Julieta'' and Best Supporting Actress for ''La próxima piel''. Winners and nominees Major awards Other award nominees ...
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9th Gaudí Awards
The 9th Gaudí Awards ceremony, presented by the Catalan Film Academy, was held at the complex in Barcelona on 29 January 2017. The gala was hosted by Bruno Oro. Background The nominations were read by Miranda Gas and Francesc Orella from La Pedrera on 29 December 2016. The awards ceremony took place on 29 January 2017 and it was hosted by . It featured musical performances by Els Amics de les Arts, Sopa de Cabra, and Marina Rossell. Winners and nominees The winners and nominees are listed as follows: Honorary Award Actor Josep Maria Pou Josep Maria Pou i Serra (born 19 November 1944), also credited as José María Pou, is a Spanish film, theatre and television actor from Catalonia. Life and career Pou was born on 19 November 1944 in Mollet del Vallès. He studied at the in ... was the recipient of the Gaudí honorary award. References {{authority control Gaudí Awards 2017 in Catalonia 2017 film awards 21st century in Barcelona January 2017 in ...
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HuffPost
''HuffPost'' (''The Huffington Post'' until 2017, itself often abbreviated as ''HPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and covers politics, business, entertainment, environment, technology, popular media, lifestyle, culture, comedy, healthy eating, young women's interests, and local news featuring columnists. It was created to provide a progressive alternative to conservative news websites such as the Drudge Report. The site contains its own content and user-generated content via video blogging, audio, and photo. In 2012, the website became the first commercially run United States digital media enterprise to win a Pulitzer Prize. Founded by Arianna Huffington, Andrew Breitbart, Kenneth Lerer, and Jonah Peretti, the site was launched on May 9, 2005, as a counterpart to the Drudge Report. In March 2011, it was acquired by AOL for US$315 million, with Arianna ...
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Feroz Award For Best Original Soundtrack
The Feroz Award for Best Original Soundtrack (Spanish: ''Premio Feroz a la mejor música original'') is one of the annual awards given at the Feroz Awards, presented by the Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España. It was first presented in 2014. Winners and nominees 2010s 2020s See also * Goya Award for Best Original Score The Goya Award for Best Original Score (''Mejor música original'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The category has been presented ever since the first edition of the Goya Awards. Spanish folk band Milladoiro wa ... References External links Official website {{Authority control Film awards for best score Feroz Awards Awards established in 2014 2014 establishments in Spain ...
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