The Bride (2015 Spanish film)

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{{Infobox film

| name = The Bride

| image = The Bride (Official Film Poster).jpg

| caption = Original theatrical release poster

| native_name = {{Infobox name module|language=Spanish|title=La novia|nolink=0}}

| director = Paula Ortiz

| producer =

| writer = {{ubl|Paula Ortiz|Javier García Arredondo}}

| based_on = {{Based on|Blood Wedding|Federico García Lorca}}

| starring = {{ubl|Inma Cuesta|Álex García|Asier Etxeandia|Luisa Gavasa|Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa|Consuelo Trujillo|Leticia Dolera|Manuela Vellés|Verónica Moral|María Alfonso Rosso}}

| music = Shigeru Umebayashi

| cinematography = Migue Amoedo

| editing = Javier García

| production_companies = {{ubl|Get In The Picture Productions|Mantar Film|Rec Films|Cine Chromatix KG}}

| distributor =

| released = {{Film date|2015|9|23|San Sebastián|2015|12|11|Spain|df=yes}}

| runtime = 93 minutes

| country = {{ubl|Spain|Turkey|Germany}}

| language = Spanish

| budget =

| gross = $1.7 million{{cite web |url= http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=lanovia.htm|title=La Novia (The Bride) |website=Box Office Mojo |access-date=30 August 2016}}

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The Bride ({{langx|es|La novia|links=no}}) is a 2015 drama film directed by Paula Ortiz which stars Inma Cuesta, Álex García and Asier Etxeandia. The screenplay is based on Blood Wedding, the 1933 tragedy by Federico García Lorca. It was screened in the Zabaltegi section of the 2015 San Sebastián International Film Festival.{{cite web |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/bride-la-novia-san-sebastian-828743 |title='The Bride' ('La novia'): San Sebastian Review |access-date=13 December 2015 |work=The Hollywood Reporter}} It was also named as one of three films that could be chosen as the Spanish submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected.{{cite web|url=http://www.academiadecine.com/la_academia/noticia.php?id_s=1&id_ss=42&id_noticia=1851 |title=El olivo, Julieta y La novia, camino a Hollywood |work=La Academia |date=19 August 2016 |access-date=19 August 2016}}{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2016/film/awards/bollain-olive-tree-almodovar-julieta-ortiz-bride-spain-oscar-1201841481/ |title=Bollain's 'Olive Tree,' Almodovar's 'Julieta,' Ortiz's 'Bride' On Spain's Oscar Short-List |first=Emiliano |last=De Pablos |work=Variety |date=20 August 2016 |access-date=20 August 2016}}

Plot

Leonardo, The Groom and The Bride have been an inseparable triangle since they were children, but Leonardo and The Bride possess an invisible, ferocious, unbreakable thread. The years go by and she, in anguish, is getting prepared for her wedding with The Groom in the middle of the white desert where she lives with her father. The day before the ceremony, a beggar knocks on her door and offers her a present and a piece of advice: "Don't get married if you don't love him", while she gives her two crystal daggers. The Bride's body shudders.

Cast

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Awards and nominations

{{Awards table|5}}

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| rowspan = "27" align = "center" | 2016

| rowspan="9" | 3rd Feroz Awards

| colspan="2" | Best Drama Film

| {{won}}

| rowspan = "9" |

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| Best Director

| Paula Ortiz

| {{won}}

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| Best Screenplay

| Paula Ortiz, Javier García Arredondo

| {{nom}}

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| Best Main Actress

| Inma Cuesta

| {{won}}

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| Best Supporting Actor

| Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa

| {{nom}}

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| Best Supporting Actress

| Luisa Gavasa

| {{won}}

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| Best Original Soundtrack

| Shigeru Umebayashi

| {{won}}

|-

| colspan=2 | Best Trailer

| {{won}}

|-

| colspan=2 | Best Film Poster

| {{nom}}

|-

| rowspan=12 | 30th Goya Awards

| colspan=2 | Best Film

| {{nom}}

| rowspan = "12" |

|-

| Best Director

| Paula Ortiz

| {{nom}}

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| Best Adapted Screenplay

| Paula Ortiz, Javier García Arredondo

| {{nom}}

|-

| Best Actor

| Asier Etxeandia

| {{nom}}

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| Best Actress

| Inma Cuesta

| {{nom}}

|-

| Best Supporting Actress

| Luisa Gavasa

| {{won}}

|-

| Best New Actor

| Álex García

| {{nom}}

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| Best Cinematography

| Miguel Ángel Amoedo

| {{won}}

|-

| Best Art Direction

| Jesús Bosqued Maté and Pilar Quintana

| {{nom}}

|-

| Best Sound

| Clemens Grulich, César Molina and Ignacio Arenas

| {{nom}}

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| Best Makeup and Hairstyles

| Esther Guillem and Pilar Guillem

| {{nom}}

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| Best Original Score

| Shigeru Umebayashi

| {{nom}}

|-

| rowspan = "6" | 25th Actors and Actresses Union Awards || Best Film Actress in a Leading Role || Inma Cuesta || {{won}} || rowspan = "6" | {{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20160210/302055611776/la-novia-y-vis-a-vis-arrasan-en-las-nominaciones-de-los-xxv-premios-union-de-actores-y-actrices.html|website=La Vanguardia|title='La novia' y 'Vis a Vis' arrasan en las nominaciones de los XXV Premios Unión de Actores y Actrices|date=10 February 2016}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.elmundo.es/cultura/2016/03/15/56e7ce1b46163f762f8b45c7.html|website=El Mundo|title='La novia', 'B, la película', 'La piedra oscura' y 'Vis a vis' triunfan en los Premios de la Unión de Actores|date=15 March 2016}}

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| Best Film Actor in a Leading Role || Asier Etxeandia || {{nom}}

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| Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role || Luisa Gavasa || {{won}}

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| Best Film Actor in a Secondary Role || Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa || {{nom}}

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| rowspan = "2" | Best Film Actress in a Minor Role || Ana Fernández || {{won}}

|-

| María Alfonsa Rosso || {{nom}}

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See also

References

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