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Human Mystery
Years after his mysterious disappearance, Julio Arenas, a famous Spanish actor, is back in the news thanks to a television program.
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Years after his mysterious disappearance, Julio Arenas, a famous Spanish actor, is back in the news thanks to a television program.
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IMDbBest Supporting Actor (Mejor Actor de Reparto) | 2024 | José Coronado
Best Supporting Actor (Mejor Actor Secundario) | 2024 | José Coronado
Best Supporting Actress (Mejor Actriz Secundaria) | 2024 | Ana Torrent
Best Movie Actress (Mejor Actriz de Cine) | 2024 | Ana Torrent
Best Spanish Film (Mejor Pelcula Espaola) | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best European Film (Melhor Filme Europeu) | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best NonUS Release | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Official Competition | 2023 | Víctor Erice
Best Director | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best Male Performance | 2023 | Manolo Solo
Best Supporting Actor | 2024 | José Coronado
Best Supporting Actress | 2024 | Ana Torrent
Best Screenplay | 2024 | Michel Gaztambide
Best Art Director | 2024 | Curru Garabal
Best Supporting Actor | 2024 | José Coronado
Best Supporting Actress | 2024 | Ana Torrent
Best Actor | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Best Supporting Actor International Competition | 2024 | José Coronado
Best Supporting Actress International Competition | 2024 | Ana Torrent
Best Director International Competition | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best Film International Competition | 2024 | José Alba
Best Actor International Competition | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Best Movie Actor (Mejor Actor de Cine) | 2024 | José Coronado
Audience Award Best Spanish Film | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2024 | José Coronado
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2024 | Ana Torrent
Best Film Drama | 2024 | José Alba
Best Director | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Film Supporting Performance Male (Secundario Cine Categora Masculina) | 2024 | José Coronado
Film Lead Performance Male (Protagonista Cine Categora Masculina) | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Best Supporting Actress (Mejor Actriz de Reparto) | 2024 | Ana Torrent
Best Director (Mejor Direccin) | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best Original Screenplay (Mejor Guin Original) | 2024 | Michel Gaztambide
Best Lead Actor (Mejor Actor Protagonista) | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Best Film | 2023 | Víctor Erice
Best Feature Film | 2024 | Víctor Erice
Best Supporting Actor (Mejor Actor Secundario) | 2024 | Mario Pardo
Best Actor (Mejor Actor) | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Best Female Supporting Performance | 2024 | Petra Martínez
Best Supporting Actress | 2024 | Petra Martínez
Best Male Lead Performance | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Best Lead Actor | 2024 | Manolo Solo
Best Actor | 2023 | Manolo Solo
Box Office Collection 716,644 USD
Víctor Erice had a public falling-out with Thierry Frémaux, the artisitic director of the Cannes Film Festival, after Close Your Eyes (2023) failed to be selected for the Official Competition at the 76th Cannes Film Festival. The film was instead placed in the Cannes Première sidebar. Erice had submitted an in-progress version of the film to Cannes in March 2023, followed by a further version with the final colour grading and sound mixes, and had requested that Frémaux inform him in advance whether the film would be in the Official Competition so that, in the event that it was not, Erice could take the film to another festival such as Venice or Locarno. Erice stated that there was no communication from Frémaux to him as he had requested and that he discovered the film had been selected for the Cannes Première section when the Festival's lineup was announced on 13 April. Erice did not attend the Cannes screening of the film. Erice's previous two feature films, El Sur (1983) and Dream of Light (1992) had played in the Official Competition at Cannes, with Dream of Light winning the Jury prize.
Director Víctor Erice's first feature film since 1992.
Despite his prominence in the billings, Antonio Dechent appears onscreen just for a few minutes.