El 47 et Querer triomphent à la 30e cérémonie des Forqué
par Alfonso Rivera
- Le film de Marcel Barrena a décroché deux prix ; le nouveau travail d'Alauda Ruiz de Azúa a raflé les Forqué de la meilleure série, du meilleur acteur et de la meilleure actrice dans une série

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The 47 has won the award for Best Fiction Feature Film and the original Movistar Plus+ Querer [+lire aussi :
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interview : Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
fiche série] Best Series at the 30th edition of the José María Forqué Awards. Also, the film by Marcel Barrena (Mediterráneo: The Law of the Sea [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]) has won the award for Cinema and Education in Values and the four episodes directed by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa (Lullaby [+lire aussi :
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interview : Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
fiche film]) have won Best Actor in a Series for Pedro Casablanc and Best Actress in a Series for Nagore Aranburu.
In the film category, Carolina Yuste’s performance in Undercover [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], making it the second time that the actor has won this award, following his role in Todas las mujeres [+lire aussi :
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At the ceremony held last Saturday in Madrid, Black Butterflies, directed by David Baute that tells the story of three women from different parts of the planet forced to migrate due to climate change, won the award for Best Animated Feature film; Marisol, llámame Pepa by Blanca Torres received the award for Best Documentary; and La gran obra by Álex Lora (Unicorns [+lire aussi :
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In Best Latin American Film, the Chilean film El lugar de la otra by Maite Alberdi received a second consecutive award for the filmmaker, winner last year in the same category for La memoria infinita and nominated in the 26th edition for The Mole Agent [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]. Finally, the Audience Award went to A House on Fire directed by Dani de la Orden, which, according to data from the Spanish Ministry of Culture, has grossed just over three million euros and has been seen by more than 450,000 viewers (box-office figures almost identical to those of The 47).
The gala presentation of these early awards took a look back at the legacy of its thirty editions, as well as at the producer and founder of EGEDA, José María Forqué, after whom the award is named. Its president, Enrique Cerezo, awarded the Gold Medal to the filmmaker José Luis Garci, a figure who, as the host pointed out, “perfectly embodies the figure of the director-producer,” thanks to titles such as Sesión continua, the trilogy of El crack (1981, 1983 and 2019) and Volver a empezar, the first Oscar for a Spanish film in 1982.
The award winners:
Best Feature Fiction Film
The 47 - Marcel Barrena
Best Actress in a Film
Carolina Yuste - Undercover [+lire aussi :
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Best Actor in a Film
Eduard Fernández - Marco [+lire aussi :
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interview : Aitor Arregi et Jon Garaño
fiche film]
Best Feature Documentary
Marisol, llámame Pepa - Blanca Torres
Best Short Film
La gran obra - Álex Lora
Best Latin American Film
El lugar de la otra – Maite Alberdi (Chile)
Best Animated Feature Film
Black Butterflies – David Baute (Spain/Panama)
Cinema and Education in Values
The 47 – Marcel Barrena
Audience Award
A House on Fire - Dani de la Orden
Best Series
Querer [+lire aussi :
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interview : Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
fiche série] – Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
Best Actress in a Series
Nagore Aranburu – Querer
Best Actor in a Series
Pedro Casablanc – Querer
EGEDA Gold Medal
José Luis Garci
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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