PEPE ESCRICHE AWARD – CITY OF HUESCA CARLOS SAURA AWARD
OPENING
PEPE ESCRICHE AWARD – CITY OF HUESCA CARLOS SAURA AWARD
"SPENCER" SCREENING
FRIDAY 9 JUNE - 21:00H - OLYMPIA THEATRE
Opening Gala.
Presentation of the Pepe Escriche Award to VENTANA SUR.
Presentation of the City of Huesca Carlos Saura Award to PABLO LARRAÍN.
Screening of the feature film SPENCER by Pablo Larraín. United Kingdom. 116′. VOSE. Presence of the director.
In collaboration with the Oscacine Association.
SPENCER
SPENCER
Japan, France. 2022. 99′. Fiction
Director: Pablo Larraín. Script: Steven Knight. Production: Juan de Dios Larraín, Jonas Dombach, Paul Webster, Janine Jackowski, Maren Ade. Editing: Sebastián Sepúlveda. Cinematography: Claire Mathon. Original music: Jonny Greenwood. Cast: Kristen Stewart, Timothy Spall, Jack Farthing, Sean Harris, Sally Hawkins.
A portrait of Princess Diana. What should have been a wonderful Christmas break with her children at Sandringham Estate turns into a series of unwanted obligations. Meanwhile, Prince Charles of England is openly frolicking with Camilla Parker-Bowles, forcing Diana to play the relentless role of the beloved and faithful wife in front of the paparazzi who follow her every move. Will she accept her position or will she rebel and finally live her life as she desires?
PABLO LARRAÍN
Chilean director, screenwriter, and producer of cinema, known for autobiographical films such as Neruda (2016), premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film; Jackie (2016), which earned him the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival; and Spencer (2021), starring Kristen Stewart, who received nominations for Best Actress at the Oscars and Golden Globes.
In 2006, he directed his first feature film, Fuga, followed by Tony Manero (2007); Post Mortem (2010); No (2012), which won the Best Film award at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes; El Club, Silver Bear at the Berlinale and nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film; and Ema, premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2019.