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They Are All Dead (Spanish: Todos están muertos) is a 2014 drama film with supernatural elements directed and written by Beatriz Sanchís which stars Elena Anaya. It is an international co-production among companies from Spain, Germany and Mexico.
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Spanish | Todos están muertos |
Directed by | Beatriz Sanchís |
Written by | Beatriz Sanchís |
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Cinematography | Álvaro Gutiérrez |
Edited by | Nacho Ruiz Capillas |
Music by | Akrobats |
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Distributed by | Avalon DA (es) |
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Language | Spanish |
Set in the 1990s, it refers back to the 1980s, when Lupe, the lead character, was a rock star.[1] In present time, Lupe suffers from agoraphobia. She lives secluded, only in contact with her son Pancho (a boy scout who hates her) and her Mexican mother Paquita.[2][3] The ghost of her brother Diego breaks into her life.[3]
The film is a production by Avalon PC, Integral Film and Animal de Luz, with funding from Ibermedia and Eurimages.[5] Shooting began on 11 February 2013.[5] Shooting locations included Madrid.[6]
The film was presented on 27 March 2014 at the 17th Málaga Film Festival.[1] Distributed by Avalon,[7] the film was theatrically released in Spain on 30 May 2014.
Mirito Torreiro of Fotogramas gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, considering Elena Anaya (in a role tailor-made for her) to be the best about the film whereas he assessed that the writing needed more work.[8]
Jordi Costa of El País wrote that "it is not a perfect film, but it is a risky debut feature with a strong identity".[9]
Manuel Piñón of Cinemanía rated the film with 2½ out of 5 stars, considering that despite being an "original and bold" film, it is dragged by a forced homage to 'La movida', assessing that the film may have turned to be a "happy anomaly" if it employed less nostalgia and respect to the past.[2]
Reviewing for Excélsior, Lucero Solórzano deemed the film to be a "a good debut by Beatriz Sanchís" and that, writing shortcomings notwithstanding, it works and is watchable.[10]
Reviewing for The Hollywood Reporter, Jonathan Holland considered the film to be "a challengingly offbeat but persuasively imagined “what if” bid to talk about well-worn family themes in an adventurous new way".[3]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | 17th Málaga Film Festival | Silver Biznaga for Best Actress | Elena Anaya | Won | [11] |
Jury's Special Award | Won | ||||
Young Jury's Special Award | Won | ||||
Best Original Soundtrack | Akrobats | Won | |||
2015 | 20th Forqué Awards | Best Actress | Elena Anaya | Nominated | [12] |
2nd Feroz Awards | Best Actress | Elena Anaya | Nominated | [13] | |
29th Goya Awards | Best New Director | Beatriz Sanchís | Nominated | [14] | |
Best Actress | Elena Anaya | Nominated | |||
24th Actors and Actresses Union Awards | Best Film Actress in a Leading Role | Elena Anaya | Won | [15] |
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