Andrés Vicente Gómez
Andrés Vicente Gómez (Madrid, 16 September 1943) is a Spanish film producer, head of Lolafilms, with more than 100 films to his credit.
Gómez is the winner of an Oscar in the category of Best Foreign Language film for "Belle Epoque". Together with the prizes won at festivals like Berlin, Venice, Montreal and San Sebastian, Gomez´s near annual presence at the Spanish Goya Film Awards make him the Spanish producer with most national and international awards to his name.
Many of Spain´s most successful box-office hits have been produced by Andrés Vicente Gómez, who has worked with directors such as Fernando Trueba, Pedro Almodóvar, Carlos Saura, Bigas Luna, Vicente Aranda, Alex de la Iglesia, Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, Pilar Miró, Santiago Segura, Jose Luis García Sánchez, John Malkovich, and Ray Loriga, amongst others. In recognition for his work as one of the producers most contributing to cinema, in 1998 the Cannes Film Festival paid tribute to Gómez with a special homage.
As a film distributor from the early 1970s onwards, Andrés Vicente Gómez has brought an eclectic selection of international films to Spanish audiences, with classics from directors like Buster Keaton, Charles Chaplin, Jean-Pierre Melville, and Akira Kurosawa, as well as Oscar scooping titles like "The Last Emperor", "Dances With Wolves", "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Henry V". Gómez has distributed the work of numerous cult directors like Bernardo Bertolucci, Robert Bresson, Claude Chabrol, Peter Greenaway, Shoei Imamura, Krzysztof Kieslovski, Alain Resnais, François Truffaut, Bertrand Tavernier, as well as introducing the independent voices of directors like Hal Hartley, Neil Jordan, Paul Morrisey, Tim Robbins and Alan Rudolph.
In recent years, Andrés Vicente Gómez has carried producing on a constant stream of Spanish and English language films, such as "Rain", co-produced with Martin Scorcesse, "The Dance Upstairs" starring Javier Bardem and directed by John Malkovich; "Nearest to Heaven" starring Catherine DeNueve; "Navidad en el Nilo" and "Navidad en Nueva York" in co-production with Aurelio di Laurentiis; "Soldados de Salamina" by David Trueba, and "La Fiesta del Chivo" by Vargas Llosa, starring Isabella Rosellini; "Isi Disi" starring Santiago Segura and "Manolete", starring Adrian Brody and Penélope Cruz; "Lolita´s Club" by Vicente Aranda, and "Io don Giovanni" by Carlos Saura; "El Consul de Sodoma" starring Jordi Mollá; and "La Chispa de la Vida" directed by Alex de la Iglesia.
Gómez also produced the stage musicals “The Last Horseman” and “Ay, Carmela!”
In addition to his extensive work as producer and distributor, Andrés Vicente Gómez is President of the Media Business School, a prestigious development and training centre of the European Union, founded in 1990. He is in possession of the honor of France’s Cavalier de les Arts. In 2003, was chosen as President of the FIAPF, a post he held until 2008.
Filmography
- Comanche Blanco (1968) by Gilbert Kay José Briz
- El Hambre en el Mundo (1968) by José Briz
- Belleza Negra (1971) by James Hill Andrea Bianchi
- Diabólica malicia (1972)by James Kelley Andrea Bianchi
- La isla del tesoro (1972) by Andrea Bianchi John Hough
- El complot de los rebeldes (1973) by René Gainville
- La loba y la Paloma (1973) by Gonzalo Suárez
- El asesino no está solo(1973) by Jesús García de Dueñas
- F for Fake,(1974) by Orson Welles
- El cielo se caeLas Flores del Vicio (1975) by Silvio Narizzano
- La querida (1976) by Fernando Fernán Gómez
- Quería dormir en paz (1976) by Emma Cohen(Shortfilm)
- La Raulito en libertad (1977) by Lautaru Murúa
- ¿Por qué perdimos la guerra (1977) by Diego Santillán and Luis Galindo
- La viuda andaluza (1978) by Francesc Betriu
- La verdad sobre el caso Savolta (1979) by Antonio Drove
- Silvia ama a Raquel (1979) by Diego Santillán
- Cocaína (1980) by Julio Wizuete and Jimmy Gimé
- Corridas de alegría (1980) by Gonzalo García Pelayo
- Black Venus (1983) by Claude Mulot
- Los caraduros (1983) by Antonio Ozores
- El pan debajo del brazo (1984) by Mariano Ozores
- Christina y la reconversión sexual (1984) by Francisco Lara Polop
- La flecha negra (1985) by John Hough
- Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) by Fernando Trueba
- Matador (1986) by Pedro Almodóvar
- El año de las luces (1986), by Fernando Trueba
- La Intrusa (1987) by Jaime Chavarri
- El pecador impecable (1987) by Augusto Martínez Torres
- Los negros también comen (1987) by Marco Ferreri
- El Dorado (1987) by Carlos Saura
- Remando al viento(1987), by Gonzalo Suárez
- La estanquera de Vallecas(1987), by Eloy de la Iglesia
- La Intrusa(1987), by Jaime Chavarri
- Miss Caribe (1988), by Fernando Colomo
- Pasodoble (1988), by José Luis García Sánchez
- La noche oscura (1989) by Carlos Saura
- El sueño del mono loco (1989) by Fernando Trueba
- El regreso de los mosqueteros (1989) de Richard Lester
- ¡Ay, Carmela! (1990) by Carlos Saura
- Las edades de Lulú (1990) by Bigas Luna
- Cómo ser mujer y no morir en el intento (1990) by Ana Belén
- La otra historia de Rosendo Juarez (1990),by Gerardo Vera
- La noche más larga (1991) by José Luis García Sánchez
- Beltenebros (1991) by Pilar Miró
- Una mujer bajo la lluvia (1991) by Gerardo Vera
- El evangelio según San Marcos (1991) by Héctor Oliveira
- La mujer y el pelele (1991) by Mario Camús
- Jamón, jamón (1991) by Bigas Luna
- Una mujer bajo la lluvia (1992) by Gerardo Vera
- La Reina Anónima (1992) by Gonzalo Suárez
- Emma Zunz (1992) by Benoît Jacquot
- Belle Époque (1992) by Fernando Trueba
- Marathon(1993) by Carlos Saura
- La Muerte y la Brújula (1993) by Alex Cox
- El amante bilingüe (1993) by Vicente Aranda
- Huevos de oro (1993) by Bigas Luna
- Tirano Banderas (1993) by José Luis García Sánchez
- Cómo ser infeliz y disfrutarlo (1993) by Enrique Urbizu
- La teta y la luna (1994) by Bigas Luna
- El detective y la muerte (1994) by Gonzalo Suárez
- La pasión turca (1994) by Vicente Aranda
- El rey del río (1994) by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
- Cuernos de mujer (1994) by Enrique Urbizu
- Antártida (1994) by Manuel Huerga
- El día de la Bestia (1995) by Álex de la Iglesia
- Two Much (1995) by Fernando Trueba
- Palace(1995) by Joan Gràcia Paco Mir Carles Sans
- Matías, juez de línea (1995) by Santiago Aguilar Paco Mir
- El perro del hortelano(1995) by Pilar Miró
- Libertarias (1996) by Vicente Aranda
- Hollow Reed (1996) by Angela Pope
- La lengua asesina (1996) by Alberto Sciamma
- La Celestina (1996) by Gerardo Vera
- Más allá del jardín(1996) by Gerardo Vera
- Sus ojos se cerraron y el mundo sigue andando (1997) by Jaime Chávarri
- Hasta la victoria siempre (1997) by Juan Carlos Desanzo
- Sólo se muere dos veces (1996) by Esteban Ibarretxe
- Tranvía a la Malvarrosa (1996) by José Luis García Sánchez
- En brazos de la mujer madura (1996) by Manuel Lombardero
- La duquesa roja (1996) by Francesc Betriu
- Perdita Durango (1997) by Álex de la Iglesia
- Grandes ocasiones (1997) by Felipe Vega
- La mirada del otro (1997) by Vicente Aranda
- Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley (1997), by Santiago Segura
- Una pareja perfecta (1997), by Francesc Betriu
- La niña de tus ojos (1998), by Fernando Trueba
- Muertos de risa (1998), by Álex de la Iglesia
- No se lo digas a nadie (1998), de Francisco Lombardi
- Un dulce olor a muerte(1998), de Gabriel Retes
- Goya en Burdeos (1999), by Carlos Saura
- Segunda piel (1999), by Gerardo Vera
- El portero (2000), by Gonzalo Suárez
- La comunidad (2000), by Álex de la Iglesia
- Lázaro de Tormes (2000), by Fernando Fernán Gómez, José Luis García Sánchez
- Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella (2001), by Santiago Segura
- Tardes de Gaudí (2000), by Susan Seidelman
- El paraíso ya no es lo que era (2000), by Francesc Betriu
- La voz de su amo (2000), by Emilio Martínez Lázaro
- Juego de Luna (2001), by Mónica Laguna
- Son de mar (2001), by Bigas Luna
- Girl from Rio (2001), by Christopher Monger
- Tuno negro (2001), by Pedro L. Barbero, Vicente J. Martín
- Lluvia (2001), by Katherine Lindberg
- Desafinado (2001), by Manuel Gómez Pereira
- Pasos de baile (2001), by John Malkovich
- No somos nadie (2001), by Jordi Mollà
- Ultimas vacaciones (2001), by Neri Parenti
- La marcha verde (2001), by José Luis García Sánchez
- El embrujo de Shanghai (2002), by Fernando Trueba
- Lo más cercano al cielo (2002), by Tonie Marshall
- El robo más grande jamás contado (2002), by Daniel Monzón
- Navidad en el Nilo (2002), by Neri Parenti
- Deseo (2002), by Gerardo Vera
- Los niños de San Judas (2003), by Aisling Walsh
- La hija del caníbal (2003), by Antonio Serrano
- Soldados de Salamina (2003), by David Trueba
- Tiempo de tormenta (2003), by Pedro Olea
- ¡Buen viaje, excelencia! (2003), by Albert Boadella
- El 7º día (2004), by Carlos Saura
- Isi/Disi - Amor a lo bestia (2004), by Chema de la Peña
- Sinfín (2005), by Manuel Sanabria, Carlos Villaverde
- La fiesta del Chivo (2005), by Luis Llosa
- Isi & Disi, alto voltaje (2006), by Miguel Ángel Lamata
- Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo (2007), by Ray Loriga
- Canciones de amor en Lolita's Club (2007), by Vicente Aranda
- Manolete (2008), by Menno Meyjes
- Io, Don Giovanni (2009), by Carlos Saura
- El cónsul de Sodoma (2009), by Sigfrid Monleón
- La chispa de la vida (2011), by Álex de la Iglesia
TV
- Los pazos de Ulloa (1984) by Gonzalo Suárez TV Mini-Series
- La grande collection (1991) TV Series
- Cuentos de Borges (1993) TV Series
- Petra Delicado (1999) TV Series
- Far From Home (2014) TV Series
- To-Day (2014) TV Series
Musicals
- The Last Horseman,(2012) directed by Victor Conde
- ¡Ay Carmela!, (2013) directed by Andrés Lima
References
External links
- Página de Lolafilms sobre la labor de Andrés Vicente Gómez
- IMDB
- L.A Times
- Belle Époque wins the Oscar
- Cuarón y Andrés Vicente Gómez, estrellas del IV Festival de Cine de Pekín
- One foreign member in Cannes Film Festival Board, Spaniard Andres Vicente Gomez (a producer and also head of international film fests org FIAPF), the board’s 30-odd members