Una Mujer Fantástica (2017)

  • 15 (POLAND)
  • 2017




77 %
$ 3 Million

Una Mujer Fantástica (2017) is a 2017 Spanish-language Drama movie written by Sebasti N Lelio and Gonzalo Maza. The movie is directed by Sebasti N Lelio and produced by Pablo Larrain, Juan De Dios Larraín, Juan De Dios Larra N and Pablo Larra N under the banner of Fabula in collaboration with Komplizen Film. Somewhere in Santiago at a dimly-lit nightclub, Orlando, the kindly and well-off owner of a textile company, locks eyes with Marina, a hopeful singer and the roughly half-his-age love of his life. But, unfortunately, after Marina's birthday celebration and a night of passion, Orlando falls gravely ill--and by the following morning--he dies in hospital. In the wake of her companion's untimely death, Marina will soon realise that, from now on, everything is brought into question: her involvement in Orlando's death, their unconventional relationship; and above all, her right to mourn her beloved deceased. In the end, what was Marina's crime; a deed so hideous that would rob a fantastic woman of her respect, her dignity, and ultimately, her identity? Written by Nick Riganas. Una mujer fantástica (2017) features Daniela Vega, Francisco Reyes, Luis Gnecco, Aline Kuppenheim, Nicolás Saavedra, Amparo Noguera and Diabla. The music was composed by Matthew Herbert. Cinematography was done by Benjam n Echazarreta and editing by Soledad Salfate. The movie has a running time of 104 minutes. It was released on 21st June 2017. The film made a box office gross of $3 million. Distribution rights for the movie were acquired by Participant Media.

Certificate 15 (POLAND)
Release Date 21 JUN 2017
Run Time 1 HOUR 40 MINUTES
Language

Spanish

Genre

Drama

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AWARDS
4 WON
9 NOMINATED
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
The Platino Awards for Iberoamerican Cinema
8 WON
20 NOMINATED
Premios Fénix (Fenix Film Awards)
3 WON
10 NOMINATED
Palm Springs International Film Festival
2 WON
6 NOMINATED
San Sebastián International Film Festival
1 WON
4 NOMINATED
GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics
0 WON
3 NOMINATED
Premios ACE
3 WON
3 NOMINATED
Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA)
0 WON
3 NOMINATED
Gold Derby Awards
0 WON
3 NOMINATED
Golden Trailer Awards
1 WON
3 NOMINATED
José María Forqué Awards
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
Havana Film Festival
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
Black Film Critics Circle Awards
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
Goya Awards
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
Cinema Brazil Grand Prize
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
Film Independent Spirit Awards
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
GLAAD Media Awards
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
National Board of Review, USA
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
Awards Circuit Community Awards
1 WON
2 NOMINATED
Turkish Film Critics Association (SIYAD) Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Prêmio Guarani
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Gran Premio Internazionale del Doppiaggio
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Adana Film Festival
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Georgia Film Critics Association (GAFCA)
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
FEST International Film Festival
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Ariel Awards, Mexico
1 WON
1 NOMINATED
Mar del Plata Film Festival
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
AFI Fest
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
World Cinema Amsterdam
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Denver Film Critics Society
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Melbourne International Film Festival
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
International Cinephile Society Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Utah Film Critics Association Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Online Film & Television Association
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
London Critics Circle Film Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED
Women Film Critics Circle Awards
0 WON
1 NOMINATED

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