2023 film festival
The 26th Málaga Film Festival took place from 10 to 19 March 2023 in Málaga , Andalusia, Spain. 20,000 Species of Bees and Sister & Sister won the Golden Biznaga for, respectively, Best Spanish Film and Best Ibero-American Film.[ 2]
The festival opening gala in Teatro Cervantes [es ] on 10 March 2023 was hosted by Elena Sánchez and Marta Hazas with Raphael as special guest and Vanesa Martín , Miguel Poveda , Natalia Lacunza , and Diana Navarro as musical acts.[ 3] It was followed by the screening of the opening film, Someone Who Takes Care of Me .[ 3] The official selection closed with the screening of How to Become a Modern Man on 18 March 2023.[ 4] The closing gala was hosted by Darío Grandinetti and Mónica Carrillo .[ 5]
Juries
The juries consist of the following members:[ 6]
Official competition
Zonazine
María Antón Cabot, Spanish film director
Iván Barredo, Spanish film director
Fernando Navarro , Spanish screenwriter
Festival slate
The festival slate is presented as follows:[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
[ 11]
Official Selection
In competition
Highlighted title indicates section's best film winner.
Out of competition
Málaga Premiere
Pantalla TV
Zonazine
Highlighted title indicates section's best film winner.
English title
Original title
Director(s)
Production countrie(s)
Diógenes
Leonardo Barbuy La Torre
El año que nací
Daniel González-Muniz, Alberto Amieva Leyva
Costa Rica
Julia
Hugo Martínez Fraile
Spain
La bruja de Hitler
Ernesto Ardito, Virna Molina
Argentina
The Last Night of Sandra M.
La última noche de Sandra M.
Borja de la Vega
Spain
Killing Crabs
Matar cangrejos
Omar Al Abdul Razzak
Sean eternxs
Raúl Perrone
Argentina
Tierra de nuestras madres
Liz Lobato
Spain
Awards
Some of the main awards are presented as follows:[ 12] [ 6] [ 2]
Main competition
Zonazine section
Silver Biznaga to Best Spanish Film: Killing Crabs
Silver Biznaga to Best Ibero-American Film: Diógenes
Best Director: Leonardo Barbuy La Torre (Diógenes )
Best Actress: Paula Campos (Killing Crabs )
Best Actor: Saturnino García [es ] (Tierra de nuestras madres )
Audience Award: Tierra de nuestras madres
References
^ Gómez, Víctor A. (10 November 2022). "El Festival de Málaga presenta un cartel que apetece mirar y que te mira" . La Opinión de Málaga . Prensa Ibérica .
^ a b Meza, Ed (18 March 2023). "Spain's '20,000 Species of Bees,' Panamanian Drama 'Sister & Sister' Win Malaga Film Festival's Golden Biznagas" . Variety .
^ a b Pedrosa, Jorge (10 March 2023). "Sube el telón del 26 Festival de Cine de Málaga" . Málaga Hoy . Grupo Joly .
^ " 'Como Dios manda' cierra el Festival de Málaga con una cómica llamada al respeto en una sociedad plural" . Europa Press . 18 March 2023.
^ Gama, Amparo de la (19 March 2023). "Así ha sido la gala de clausura del Festival de Málaga, la gran fiesta final del cine español" . Vanitatis – via El Confidencial .
^ a b Fernández, Cristina (18 March 2023). "Palmarés del Festival de Cine de Málaga 2023: '20.000 especies de abejas' y 'Las hijas' se llevan las Biznagas de Oro" . Málaga Hoy . Grupo Joly .
^ "Todas las secciones del Festival de Cine de Málaga 2023" . Málaga Hoy . Grupo Joly . 9 March 2023.
^ Aller, María (22 February 2023). "Festival de Málaga 2023: El certamen anuncia los contenidos de la 26ª edición" . Fotogramas .
^ Vivar, Dani (22 February 2023). " "Una vuelta a la vida": así será la 26º edición del Festival de Málaga" . La Opinión de Málaga . Prensa Ibérica .
^ Aparicio, Rossel (9 March 2023). "Festival de Málaga 2023: consulta la programación completa" . Diario Sur . Grupo Vocento .
^ " "Matar cangrejos" y "Diógenes" ganan en la sección Zonazine de Málaga" . Cadena COPE . 18 March 2023.
^ Mayorga, Emilio (19 March 2023). " '20,000 Species Of Bees', 'Sister & Sister' top 2023 Málaga winners" . ScreenDaily .