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''The Method'' () is a 2005 thriller film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and based on the 2003 play ''El mètode Grönholm'' by Jordi Galceran. It stars Eduardo Noriega, Najwa Nimri, Eduard Fernández,
Pablo Echarri Pablo Daniel Echarri (born September 21, 1969) is a leading Argentine actor. Biography He was born in Sarandí, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital ci ...
, Ernesto Alterio, Natalia Verbeke, Adriana Ozores and Carmelo Gómez, as the only eight actors in the film.


Synopsis

After an introduction showing the
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area of
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during a meeting of the
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and the
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with accompanying
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protests, the entire film happens within a corporate building (outdoor scenes shot by Torre Europa), mostly in a closed conference room. The story tells of seven people that have been selected among several applicants for one final round to determine who will get an enviable, executive position for a mysterious corporation, Dekia. The seven applicants are submitted to a series of psychological tests - known as the "Grönholm Method" - that start eliminating the applicants one by one. It is warned at the beginning that one of the seven people is an employee of the corporation posing as an applicant to evaluate the others. As the applicants are discarded, the race for the position becomes more tense and sinister. The tests reveal the weakness of each of the characters and their attitudes to company work. In the end the "mole" will be revealed and only one of them will get the desired position.


Cast

* Eduardo Noriega as Carlos, a young well prepared executive. * Najwa Nimri as Nieves, a young well prepared executive. * Eduard Fernández as Fernando, an older Spanish macho. *
Pablo Echarri Pablo Daniel Echarri (born September 21, 1969) is a leading Argentine actor. Biography He was born in Sarandí, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital ci ...
as Ricardo, a former Argentine unionist. * Ernesto Alterio as Enrique, interested in
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methods. * Natalia Verbeke as Montse, the company secretary. * Adriana Ozores as Ana, a mature executive. * Carmelo Gómez as Julio, who valued his ethics over loyalty to the company.


Awards

The film was nominated to five
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(Best Lead Actor (Fernández), Best New Actor (Echarri), Best Editing (Aledo), Best Screenplay (Gil and Piñeyro) and Best Supporting Actor (Gómez), winning in the last two categories. It also won in the Flanders International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Film in the
Mar del Plata Film Festival The Mar del Plata International Film Festival () is an List of film festivals, international film festival that takes place every November in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina. It is the only competitive feature festival recognized by the FIAPF ...
. It also won the main award (The Audience Award) at
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.


Footnotes

Similarities have been noted between this film and the 2009 film ''
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''.


See also

* List of Spanish films of 2005 * List of Argentine films of 2005 * List of Italian films of 2005


External links

*
Adriana Ozores
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