In 2015, the Málaga Festival came of age, the year in which the contest discovered its success. The actor Daniel Guzmán was recognized as an excellent director and in which the veteran actress Julieta Serrano received an award. the first Biznaga Ciudad del Paraíso, an award intended to recognize the “essentials” of our cinema.
‘A cambio de nada’, Guzm’ She was the big winner when she received the Biznaga de oro, the award for best director, the Critics' Award and the award for best supporting actor (Antonio Bachiller). After his success in Málaga, ‘A cambio de nada’, starring Miguel Herrán from Málaga, who was facing the fight here. his first job as an actor, he received & oacute; He received six Goya nominations, obtaining Best New Director for Guzmán and Best New Actor for Herrán.
The winners of the eighteenth edition of the Málaga Festival also stood out; Leticia Dolera's debut feature, ‘Requisites to be a normal person’, which won the awards for best novel script, best editing and best photography. For its part, ‘Los exiliados románticos’, by Jonás Trueba, received nominations. the Jury Prize and the one corresponding to best music.
The drama ‘Techo y comida’, by Juan Miguel del Castillo, won the Audience Award and the award for Natalia Molina as best actress, while Ernesto Alterio was recognized as best actor for her role in ‘Easy sex, sad movies’.
The Malaga actor Antonio de la Torre was distinguished with the Málaga Award in recognition of his extensive and successful professional career. The cinematographer Kiko de la Rica received a prize. the Ricardo Franco Award and Paco León was recognized with the Eloy de la Iglesia Award. The filmography of Isabel Coixet starred in the film. the retrospective of the Malaga Festival in its eighteenth edition.
La exposición fotográfica ‘Detrás de la pantalla’, sobre las huellas del cine en la provincia malagueña, recorre la calle Larios
El actor y director Paco León fue reconocido con el Premio Eloy de la Iglesia
Foto del equipo de la película ‘Hablar’, de Joaquín Oristrell, protagonizada por Juan Diego Botto, Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Estefanía de los Santos, María Botto, Mercedes Sampietro, Carmen Balagué y Nur Levi, entre otros
Manuel Burque, Leticia Dolera y Miki Esparbé durante la rueda de prensa de ‘Requisitos para ser una persona normal’
El ambiente de la alfombra roja
El malagueño Antonio de la Torre fue distinguido con el Premio Málaga en reconocimiento a su extensa y exitosa trayectoria profesional