ATRESMEDIA
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ANNUAL AND CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY REPORT 2014
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ATRESMEDIA CINE
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2014 was also a year of awards and recognitions.
Futbolín
won the Goya
for the best animated film; while
La gran familia española
took away two
more awards: one for best supporting actor for Roberto Álamo and the
other for best original song for Josh Rouse.
Los últimos días
triumphed
at the Gaudí Awards winning 7 awards; and
3 bodas de más
, one of the
highest grossing films of last year, won the Feroz Award for best comedy
and best poster, and the "Fotogramas de plata" award for its leading ac-
tress, Inma Cuesta.
The major titles of 2015
Atresmedia Cine
continues to be committed to the range of genres that
has given it so much success. Throughout 2015, titles such as
Perdiendo
el Norte
will be released, the latest film from Nacho García Velilla with a
cast full of well-known faces including Blanca Suarez, Carmen Machi and
Yon González.
The international project
En el corazón del mar
will also be brought to fru-
ition, based on the story that gave rise to the famous novel “Moby Dick”;
along with
Ahora o nunca
, starring Daniel Rovira with María Valverde and
directed by María Ripoll;
Cómo sobrevivir a una despedida
, from new di-
rectors Manuela Moreno and Dani de la Torre; and the thriller starring Luis
Tosar,
El desconocido
.
Finally, at the end of 2015, the film adaptation of the best seller pub-
lished by Temas de Hoy (Editorial Planeta),
Palmeras en la nieve
, will be
released, directed by Fernando G. Molina and starring Mario Casas and
Adriana Ugarte.
“The Malaga Spanish Film Festival has had a long and very positive relationship
with Atresmedia that dates back to the year 2000. It has been marked by great
service, by the generous understanding it has always shown for our desires
and interests, by the quality of its audiovisual productions that greatly help
the development of Spanish cinema and, finally, to summarise all of this, by
the certainty that we are working with a large Communications Group that is
sensitive to its viewers and solid in its approach to projects, such as the Malaga
Festival, that inspire Spanish culture today.
During this time we have been witnesses to an important evolution in Atresmedia,
with a clear consolidation of its corporate dimension in recent years, together
with a new television offer that is more attractive, more inspired by the real needs
and demands of its viewers, and offering intelligent creativity in its audiovisual
products, which currently places it in a very remarkable position in its sector”.
Juan Antonio Vigar
Director of the Malaga Film Festival