Mar 14 • 11:47 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

I Will Not Die of Love, Marta Matute's Debut, Wins the Biznaga de Oro at a Festival in Málaga with a Latin Flavor

Marta Matute's debut film 'I Will Not Die of Love' has won the Biznaga de Oro for Best Spanish Feature at the Málaga Film Festival, recognized for its poignant portrayal of dementia.

Marta Matute's debut feature film, 'I Will Not Die of Love,' has garnered the prestigious Biznaga de Oro for Best Spanish Film at the Málaga Film Festival, reflecting a strong focus on Ibero-American cinema within the event's awards. This film draws on Matute's personal experiences with her mother, exploring the profound effects of dementia through a naturalistic lens. The film's emotional depth has resonated with audiences and critics alike, marking a significant accomplishment for the first-time director.

In addition to the top award, the film has also earned accolades for Júlia Mascort, who received the Best Actress award for her compelling performance, and Tomás del Estal, awarded Best Supporting Actor. The jury, headed by director Jaione Camborda, emphasized the strong performances that enhanced the film's narrative, showcasing the importance of character-driven storytelling in contemporary cinema. The recognition is expected to elevate the visibility of both the film and its creators in the Spanish film industry.

Other notable awards at the festival include a Special Jury Prize and the Best Screenplay award for 'Iván & Hadoum,' directed by Ian de la Rosa. The festival is evolving into a prominent platform for Ibero-American films, indicating a growing appreciation and demand for diverse cinematic voices. As filmmakers like Matute tackle personal and societal themes, they contribute to an enriching landscape of storytelling that speaks to universal human experiences and challenges.

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