Spain’s ‘Saturn Return’ Heads to the Oscars!

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Spain’s ‘Saturn Return’ Heads to the Oscars!

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Spain Selects Malaga Award-Winner ‘Saturn Return’ as Oscars Submission

Spanish Drama ‘Saturn Return’ to Represent Spain at the Oscars

Spain has selected Malaga award-winner Saturn Return as its submission for international feature at the 97th Academy Awards.

About the Film

Directed by Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez, the drama is inspired by iconic indie rock band Los Planetas and is set in the late 1990s in Granada.

The film had its world premiere at Malaga Film Festival, where it picked up best film, best director, and best editing.

Credits and Cast

Saturn Return is produced by La Terraza Films, Áralan Films, Ikiru Films, Bteam Prods, Sideral Cinema, and Los Ilusos Films. Latido Films is handling international sales.

The cast includes Daniel Ibanez, Cristalino, Stephanie Magnin, Mafo, Chesco Ruiz, and Edu Rejon.

Spain’s Oscar History

Spain has won the Oscar three times and has been nominated 17 times, including last year’s Society Of The Snow by Juan Antonio Bayona.

Conclusion

Saturn Return is a highly acclaimed Spanish drama that has impressed audiences and critics alike. With its unique blend of music and drama, the film is poised to make a strong impression at the Oscars.

FAQs

Q: Who directed the film?
A: Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez directed the film.

Q: Who is the producer of the film?
A: The film is produced by La Terraza Films, Áralan Films, Ikiru Films, Bteam Prods, Sideral Cinema, and Los Ilusos Films.

Q: Who is in the cast?
A: The cast includes Daniel Ibanez, Cristalino, Stephanie Magnin, Mafo, Chesco Ruiz, and Edu Rejon.

Q: Has Spain won the Oscar before?
A: Yes, Spain has won the Oscar three times and has been nominated 17 times, including last year’s Society Of The Snow by Juan Antonio Bayona.

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