Fausto 5.0
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Directed by | Alex Ollé, Carlos Padrissa, Isidro Ortiz |
Produced by | Eduardo Campoy, Alicia Gallardo, Ramón Vidal |
Written by | Fernando León de Aranoa |
Based on | Faust legend(Goethe) |
Starring | Eduard Fernandez, Irene Mantala, Juan Fernandez, Miguel Angel Sola (Fausto), Najwa Nimri, Raquel Gonzalez |
Music by | Josep Maria Sanou, Toni M. Mir |
Cinematography | Pedro del Rey |
Edited by | Manel J. Frasquiel |
Distributed by | Lauren Films |
Release dates | 30 August 2001, Venice Biennale |
Running time | 93 mins |
Country | Spain |
Language | Catalan, Spanish |
Fausto 5.0 is a fantasy film made in Spain and released in 2001.
Fausto 5.0 is the last part of a trilogy dedicated to the figure of Faust. The first two instalments were F@ust 3.0 (originally a play) and The Damnation of Faust (originally an opera).[1] All three films were developed for the screen by La Fura dels Baus, an experimental theatre group from Barcelona.[2]
Plot
A doctor – Fausto – on the verge of a nervous breakdown, meets a former patient – Santos Vella – who promises to grant his every wish. Reality starts dissolving and Fausto begins to lose control.[3][4][5]
Awards
- Méliès d’Or Award, 2002 (among others) for the best European fantasy film[6]
- International Fantasy Film Award (Best Film), Fantasporto 2002[7]
- Grand Prize, Gérardmer Film Festival 2002[7]
References
- ↑ Empire magazine
- ↑ La Fura dels Baus website
- ↑ Peter Bradshaw, Review in The Guardian , 6 June 2003
- ↑ Fausto 5.0, IMDb: plot summary
- ↑ Faust 5.0, The New York Times
- ↑ "Méliès d'Or". melies.org. European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
- 1 2 Fausto 5.0, IMDb: awards
External links
- Fausto 5.0 at the Internet Movie Database
- Fausto 5.0 at AllMovie
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