viernes, 19 de febrero de 2010

GOYA AWARDS 2010


Best film (Mejor película) : Celda 211 de Javier Fesser
Best Director (Mejor director) : Daniel Monzón por Celda 211
Best Leading Actor (Mejor interpretación masculina protagonista) : Luis Tosar por Celda 211
Best Leading Actress (Mejor interpretación femenina protagonista) : Lola Dueñas por Yo, también
Best Original Screenplay (Mejor guión original) : Mateo Gil, Alejandro Amenábar por Agora
Best Adapted Screenplay (Mejor guión adaptado) : Daniel Monzón, Jorge Gerricaechevarría Celda 211
Best New Director (Mejor director novel) : Mar Coll por Tres días con la familia
Best Supporting Actor (Mejor interpretación masculina de reparto) : Raúl Arévalo por Gordos
Best Supporting Actress (Mejor interpretación femenina de reparto) : Marta Etura por Celda 211
Best New Actor (Mejor actor revelación) : Alberto Ammann por Celda 211
Best New Actress (Mejor actriz revelación) : Soledad Villamil por El secreto de sus ojos
Best Production Supervision (Mejor dirección de producción) : José Luis Escolar por Agora
Best Cinematography (Mejor fotografía) : Xavi Giménez por Agora
Best Editing (Mejor montaje) : Mapa Pastor por Celda 211
Best Original Score (Mejor música original) : Alberto Iglesias por Los abrazos rotos
Best Original Song (Mejor canción original) : Yo también por Yo, también
Best Art Direction (Mejor dirección artística) : Guy Hendrix Dyas por Agora
Costume Design (Mejor diseño de vestuario) : Gabriella Pescucci por Agora
Best Makeup and Hairstyles (Mejor maquillaje y peluquería) : Jan Sewell, Suzanne Stokes-Munton por Agora
Best Sound (Mejor sonido) : Sergio Burmann, Jaime Fernández, Carlos Faruolo por Celda 211
Best Special Effects (Mejores effectos especiales) : Chris Reynolds, Félix Bergés por Agora
Best Animated Film (Mejor película de animación) : Planet 51 de Antena 3 Films, S.L., Chuck & Lem, S.L., HandMade Films Limited, Ilion Studios, S.L.
Best Animated Short Film (Mejor cortometraje de animación) : La Dama y la Muerte de Javier Recio Gracia
Best Documentary Short Film (Mejor cortometraje documental) : Flores de Ruanda de David Muñoz López
Best Fictional Short Film (Mejor cortometraje de ficción) : Dime que yo de Mateo Gil
Best European Film (Mejor película europea) : Slumdog Millonaire de Danny Boyle (Reino Unido)
Best Documentary (Mejor película documental) : Bucarest, la memoria perdida de Albert Solé
Best Foreign Film in the Spanish Language (Mejor película extranjera de habla hispana) : El secreto de sus ojos de Juan José Campanella (Argentina)
Honorary Goya Award (Goya de Honor) : Antonio Mercero











jueves, 4 de febrero de 2010

ROMEO AND JULIET by Shakespeare




Romeo & Juliet Plot Summary


On a hot morning fighting by young servants of the Capulet and Montague families is stopped by the Prince who tells them that the next person who breaks the peace will be punished with death.

Capulet plans a feast to introduce his daughter, Juliet, who is almost fourteen, to the Count Paris who would like to marry her. By a mistake of the illiterate servant Peter, Montague's son, Romeo, and his friends Benvolio and the Prince's cousin Mercutio, hear of the party and decide to go in disguise. Romeo hopes he will see his adored Rosaline but instead he meets and falls in love with Juliet.

Juliet's cousin Tybalt recognises the Montagues and they are forced to leave the party just as Romeo and Juliet have each discovered the other's identity. Romeo lingers near the Capulet's house and talks to Juliet when she appears on her balcony. With the help of Juliet's Nurse the lovers arrange to meet next day at the cell of Friar Lawrence when Juliet goes for confession, and they are married by him.

Tybalt picks a quarrel with Mercutio and his friends and Mercutio is accidentally killed as Romeo intervenes to try to break up the fight. Romeo pursues Tybalt in anger, kills him and is banished by the Prince for the deed. Juliet is anxious that Romeo is late meeting her and learns of the fighting from her Nurse. With Friar Lawrence's help it is arranged that Romeo will spend the night with Juliet before taking refuge at Mantua.

To calm the family's sorrow at Tybalt's death the day for the marriage of Juliet to Paris is brought forward. Capulet and his wife are angry that Juliet does not wish to marry Paris, not knowing of her secret contract with Romeo.

Friar Lawrence helps Juliet by providing a sleeping draught that will make everyone think she's dead. Romeo will then come to her tomb and take her away. When the wedding party arrives to greet Juliet next day they think she is dead. The Friar sends a colleague to warn Romeo to come to the Capulet's family monument to rescue his sleeping wife but the message doesn't get through and Romeo, hearing instead that Juliet is dead, buys poison in Mantua.

He returns to Verona and goes to the tomb where he surprises and kills the mourning Paris. Romeo takes the poison and dies just as Juliet awakes from her drugged sleep. She learns what has happened from Friar Lawrence but she refuses to leave the tomb and stabs herself as the Friar returns with the Prince, the Capulets and Romeo's father. The deaths of their children lead the families to make peace, promising to erect a monument in their memory.
(Source: www.nosweatshakespeare.com)