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Ibero-American films candidates for the 2023 Goya Awards

A total of 16 stories have been presented by the academies and selection committees of their respective countries to compete to be nominated for the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film in the 37th edition of the awards. Film Academy.

Chile has chosen 1976, by Manuela Martelli; Paraguay brings the documentary directed by Arami Ulllón, Just the sun; and Argentina has opted for Santiago Mitre's feature film, Argentina, 1985. Uruguayan-made is the documentary Bosco, by Alicia Cano Menoni, while the bet of the Dominican Republic is Carajita, signed by Silvina Schnicer and Ulises Porra.

The Costa Rican title of Nathalie Álvarez Mesén is also aspiring to the Goya, Clara Sola; the Guatemalan documentary by Anaïs Taracena, The silence of the mole; the colombian The pack, by Andrés Ramírez Pulido; the peruvian The best families, by Javier Fuentes-León; and the Ecuadorian Lo invisible, directed by Javier Andrade.

Brazil has selected Marighella, by Wagner Moura; Mexico night of fire, by Tatiana Huezo; Portugal Nothing Ever Happened, by Goncalo Galvao Teles; and Venezuela One Way, by Carlos Daniel Malavé.

The options for the Ibero-American Goya are completed with the representative of Panama Cathedral Square, by Abner Benaim; and that of Bolivia, Main, by Alejandro Loayza Grisi.

These 16 films, three more than last year, will be screened at the Academy starting next Tuesday, October 4, within the framework of the Foundation's activities, in sessions open to academics and the general public.

By, Oct 3, 2022, Section:Cine

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