2015 film
Truman Original Spanish theatrical release poster
Directed by Cesc Gay Written by Produced by Starring Cinematography Andreu Rebés Edited by Pablo Barbieri Music by Production companies
Imposible Films
BD Cine
Trumanfilm AIE
K&S Films
Telefé
Distributed by Release dates
12 September 2015 (2015-09-12 ) (TIFF )
24 September 2015 (2015-09-24 ) (Argentina)
30 October 2015 (2015-10-30 ) (Spain)
Running time
109 minutes[ 1] Countries Languages Budget $3.8 million Box office $9 million[ 2]
Truman is a 2015 comedy-drama film directed by Cesc Gay [ 3] and co-written by Gay and Tomàs Aragay. The film stars Ricardo Darín , Javier Cámara , and Dolores Fonzi .
It won five Goya Awards , including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor (Darín), and Best Supporting Actor (Cámara).[ 4]
Plot
Julián, living in Madrid, receives an unexpected visit from his friend, Tomás, a professor living in Canada. Julián is an actor and has had cancer for a year, and his only companion now is Truman, his loyal dog. The friends and Truman share four days together.
Julián reveals he is opting for assisted suicide rather than chemotherapy if his health deteriorates. His cousin Paula and Tomás are disturbed by the news and share emotional and meaningful moments during Tomás's visit. They try to cope with Julián's situation. Julián gives his dog to his friend and they bid goodbye after an intense conversation.
Cast
Production
The film was produced by Impossible Films (Marta Esteban), BD Cine (Diego Dubcovsky ) and Trumanfilm AIE alongside K&S Films and Telefé , with the participation of TVE , TVC and Movistar+ .[ 5]
Release
It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and in the Official Section of the 2015 San Sebastián International Film Festival , where it was awarded the Silver Shell for Best Actor for Darín and Cámara.[ 6] [ 7]
Distributed by Filmax , the film was theatrically released in Spain on 30 October 2015.[ 8]
Accolades
See also
References
^ "TRUMAN (15)" . British Board of Film Classification . 8 April 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2016 .
^ "Truman (2015)" . Box Office Mojo . Internet Movie Database . 27 February 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2017 .
^ "Truman Review" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 13 November 2015 .
^ " 'Truman' Wins Top Goya Awards" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 7 February 2015 .
^ " "Truman", la gran triunfadora en los goya, y "Nadie quiere la noche", la segunda película con más premios, distribuidas por Filmax" . Filmax . 8 February 2016.
^ "Truman" . TIFF . Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015 .
^ "Awards and Jury Members" . SanSebastianFestival.com . Retrieved 20 November 2015 .
^ " 'Truman' se amplia a 225 salas por el interés del público" . Canarias7 . 12 November 2015.
^ "Concha de Oro para la islandesa 'Sparrows' y premio de interpretación para Darín y Cámara en San Sebastián" . rtve.es . 26 September 2015.
^ Cabanillas, Roberto (12 January 2016). " 'Truman' y Ricardo Darín triunfan en los Premios Forqué 2016" . ecartelera .
^ Pérez Martín, María (9 December 2015). " 'La novia' lidera las nominaciones a los Premios Feroz 2016" . LosExtras (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2015 .
^ Alberdi, Pedro G. (19 January 2016). "Lista de ganadores de los premios Feroz 2016" . ecartelera .
^ " 'Anacleto Agente Secreto' y 'El Rey de La Habana' lideran las candidaturas a los octavos premios Gaudí del cine catalán" . Audiovisual451 . 31 December 2015.
^ " 'Truman', gran triunfadora en los octavos Premios Gaudí del cine catalán" . Audiovisual451 . 1 February 2016.
^ Rolfe, Pamela (14 December 2015). " 'The Bride' Leads Spain's Goya Award Nominations" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 28 December 2015 .
^ Hopewell, John; Mayorga, Emilio (6 February 2016). "Cesc Gay's 'Truman' Takes Big Prize at Spain's Goyas" . Variety .
^ "Audience choice awards 2016" . Vilnius International Film Festival . Retrieved 15 October 2020 .
^ " "Carol" désigné film de l'année 2016 par les critiques belges" . 7sur7 (in French). De Persgroep . 7 January 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2017 .
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