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ATRESMEDIA

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ANNUAL AND CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY REPORT 2014

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ATRESMEDIA CINE

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Ten goyas for “La isla mínima”

The strategy of

Atresmedia Cine

, to reach all audiences, lies in know-

ing how to manage the different genres and styles. Its productions have

triumphed in

comedy

, with

Torrente V

and

3 bodas de más

; in

drama

,

with

Ismael

and

El club de los incomprendidos

; in

family and children's

cinema

, with

Pancho

y

Futbolín

; and in

dramatic comedy

with

Kamikaze

.

Not forgetting the blockbuster

Exodus

, the

international thrillers

Open

Windows

and

Mindscape

, and the multi award-winning

local thriller

La

isla mínima

.

Torrente V

, the fifth instalment of the saga, was third in the ranking of

Spanish films. Directed by and starring Santiago Segura and also featur-

ing Alec Baldwin and Jesús Janeiro, in his film début, with more than half

a million spectators and a revenue exceeding

3,700,000 euros on its re-

lease

, it became the highest grossing

Atresmedia

film of the year.

Exodus: Dioses y Reyes

, the spectacular biblical blockbuster directed by

Ridley Scott and starring Christian Bale, released on 5 December, occu-

pies fourth position with a revenue exceeding seven million euros. The

production recreates some of the best known passages from the bibli-

cal story of Moses in the Book of Exodus, with outdoor scenes shot in

Almeria and Fuerteventura.

The fifth position in the ranking is occupied by

La isla mínima

, direct-

ed by Alberto Rodríguez and starring Raúl Arévalo and Javier Gutiérrez.

Premièred at the San Sebastián Festival, it won the coveted Silver Shell

for best actor for Javier Gutiérrez, the jury award for best cinematogra-

phy for Alex Catalán and the Feroz Zinemaldia Award for best film, voted

for by the critics.

"La isla mínima”

won ten “Goyas”,

including best

film, five Feroz

Awards, two

Forqué, eight

CWC Medals

(Cinema Writers

Circle) and ten

Asecan awards,

among many

others.