The Malaga Festival celebrated its closing gala this Saturday, announcing the complete list of winners of its 29th edition, in which I will not die of love, by Marta Matute, has won the Golden Biznaga for Best Spanish Film, while The garden we dreamed of, by Joaquín del Paso, has won the Golden Biznaga for Best Ibero-American Film. Del Paso's film has also been recognized with the award for Best Direction.
Among the acting awards stand out Júlia Mascort, awarded as Best Actress for I will not die of love, and Nicolás Zárate, who has taken the award for Best Actor for Red Hangar. The jury has also recognized Ian de la Rosa with the award for Best Screenplay for Iván & Hadoum, a film that also received the Special Jury Prize.
Awards 29th Malaga Festival
Official Section of Feature Films in Competition
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Golden Biznaga for Best Spanish Film: I will not die of love, by Marta Matute
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Golden Biznaga for Best Ibero-American Film: The garden we dreamed of, by Joaquín del Paso
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Silver Biznaga Special Jury Prize: Iván & Hadoum, by Ian de la Rosa
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Silver Biznaga for Best Direction: Joaquín del Paso (The garden we dreamed of)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Female Performance: Júlia Mascort (I will not die of love)
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Special mention for Best Actress: Ángeles Pradal (Angels)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Male Performance: Nicolás Zárate (Red Hangar)
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Special mention for Best Actor: Silver Chicón (Iván & Hadoum)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Supporting Actress: María Magdalena Sanizo (The Condor Daughter)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Supporting Actor: Tomás del Estal (I will not die of love)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Screenplay: Ian de la Rosa (Iván & Hadoum)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Music: Cergio Prudencio and Marcelo Guerrero (The Condor Daughter)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Cinematography: Gökhan Tiryaki (The garden we dreamed of)
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Silver Biznaga for Best Editing: Valeria Hernández and Sebastián Brahm (Red Hangar)
Complementary Awards
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Silver Biznaga Award of the Critics' Jury: Red Hangar, by Juan Pablo Sallato
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Silver Biznaga Audience Award ‘El País’: Red Hangar, by Juan Pablo Sallato
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Silver Biznaga Audience Award (in-room voting): Pioneers. They just wanted to play, by Marta Díaz de Lope Díaz
Official Section Out of Competition
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Silver Biznaga Audience Award: Two Days, by Gonzaga Manso
ZoneZine
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Silver Biznaga Best Spanish Film: The Flesh (The Meat), by Joan Porcel
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Silver Biznaga Best Ibero-American Film: Goose, by Karla Badillo
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Special Mention: The Swimmers, by Sol Iglesias
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Best Direction: Gwai Lou (We Are the Jungle)
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Best Actress: Angela Sarafyan (Almost Desert)
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Best Actor: Lluís Garau (The Flesh)
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Audience Award: Goose, by Karla Badillo
Official Section of Documentaries
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Silver Biznaga for Best Documentary: The map to touch you, by Mercedes Afonso
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Special mention: Dirty, by Bárbara Mestanza and Marc Pujolar
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Best Direction: María Molina Peiró (Like any mortal)
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Special Jury Prize: The voice of God, by Miguel Antunes Ramos
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Audience Award: Dirty, by Bárbara Mestanza and Marc Pujolar
Short Films
Documentary Short Films
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Best Documentary Short Film: The Blue Days, by Javier García Lerín
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Audience Award: The Blue Days, by Javier García Lerín
Short films of Fiction
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Best Short Film: Talk Me, by Joecar Hanna
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Best Direction: Marc Camardons (Per bruixa i metzinera)
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Best Actress: Sonia Almarcha and Mirela Balic (Una vocal)
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Best Actor: Chete Guzmán (Epifanía)
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Special Mention: Instructions for cooking a chicken underground, by Oliva Delcán and Nacho Sánchez
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Audience Award: The Silent Lake, by Varo López
Ibero-American Short Films
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Best Short Film: Family Sunday, by Gerardo del Razo
Animazine
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Best Animated Short Film: Pinchu is like that, by Carmen Córdoba
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Audience Award: Bobs, by Júlia Marcó
Short films Málaga
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Best Fiction Short Film: The Unloved, by Charlie García Villalba and Gonzalo Ruiz Esteban
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Audience Award: These Things Don't Happen in Toronto, by Manolo Orellana Naranjo
Other sections and awards
Mosaic – International Panorama
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Audience Award: Les enfants vont bien (The children are well), by Nathan Ambrosioni
Biznagas Málaga Cinema
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Ana de Alva
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Juan Antonio Espigares
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María Pepa Lara García
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Concha Baquero (in memoriam)
Awards Affirming the Rights of Women
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First Prize: To Be Called Olimpia, by Indira Cato
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Special Jury Prize: I Remember Your Name, by Silvia Venegas
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Audience Award: I Remember Your Name, by Silvia Venegas
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Women on Stage Award (short): We Are Not Crazy, by Lucía Criado Rosas
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Best Fiction: Pietra, by Cynthia Levitan
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Best Documentary: Pasionaria. Dolores Ibárruri, by Amparo Climent
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Audience Award: A Free Man, by Laura Hojman
Cinema Kitchen
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Best Feature Film: They said that here nothing had been done, by Jorge Fernández Mayoral
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Best Short Film: Montse. The penultimate winery, by Jordi Busquets, David Salvador and Víctor Solsona
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Audience Award for Best Feature Film: Every Sunday, by Abraham López Feria
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Audience Award for Best Short Film: Montse. The penultimate winery, by Jordi Busquets and David Salvador
Other awards
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Quirónsalud Biznaga for the most social documentary: The Footprint and Time, by Raúl Vaquero
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The Core School Biznaga for the best short film: Killjote, by Ángel Villahermosa
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ZonaZine Film Schools Award: We Are the Jungle, by Gwai Lou
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ASECAN Debut Film Award: Runner, by Laura García Alonso
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Feroz Dark Door Award: I Will Not Die of Love, by Marta Matute
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SIGNIS Award: The Woman in the Line, by Benjamín Ávila