‘La Nit No Fa Vigília,’ ‘Hidden City’ Take Malaga’s Top Work in Progress Awards

The Barcelona-set feature “La nit no fa vigília” and Argentine film “Hidden City” (“Ciudad Oculta”) won the Malaga Festival Work in Progress awards for Spanish and Latin American projects on Friday.

“La nit no fa vigília” (which roughly translates to “The Night Does Not Keep Watch”) centers on a young man who lives with and cares for his aging, frail grandmother, but still finds time for a nocturnal social life. It was among the frontrunners to win at the awards ceremony.

A joint project from a student collective comprising Laura Corominas Espelt, Laura Serra Solé, Clara Serrano Llorens, Gerard Simó Gimeno, Ariadna Ulldemolins Abad and

→ Continue reading at Variety

Similar Articles

Advertisment

Most Popular

'The Collective' aims to bring the Black community together in Seattle

The organization hosts a range of events including hikes, spin classes, poetry shows, brunches, day parties and more. SEATTLE — The tech industry...

‘Parade’ Review: Ben Platt Stuns in a Powerful Broadway Production of an Essential American Musical

Traveling from the relative calm of the Clinton era to more perilous, contemporary times of mobs, mendacity and political mayhem, the much-admired but...

Kirkland City Council votes to approve plan to turn former La Quinta Inn into supportive housing

The council added an amendment that would require a criminal history background check of prospective tenants. KIRKLAND, Wash. — The Kirkland City Council...