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Psychological thriller makes Best Film at the Málaga Film Festival
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By h.b. - Apr 13, 2008 - 8:15 PM
Friends of the Spanish screenwriter who died earlier this year, Rafael Azcona, pay homage to him at the Málaga film festival - Photo EFE
Friends of the Spanish screenwriter who died earlier this year, Rafael Azcona, pay homage to him at the Málaga film festival - Photo EFE
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'3 días' is the first feature film from F. Javier Gutiérrez

A psychological thriller ‘3 días’ has proved the winner at the Málaga Spanish Film Festival which has now reached its conclusion. The film obtained four awards in this 11th edition of the festival, and is the first feature from Córdoba director F. Javier Gutiérrez, who has made several shorts.

It is produced by Maestranza Films and Green Moon, Antonio Banderas production company, and picked up the Best Film award among others.

60,000 spectators have spent the ten days of the festival enjoying the latest in Spanish cinema, but standards generally reviewed to have been somewhat mixed this year.


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