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(Redirected from Gigante (film)) 2009 Uruguayan film
Giant
Film poster for United States release
Directed byAdrián Biniez
Screenplay byAdrián Biniez
Produced byFernando Epstein
Christoph Friedel
Hernán Musaluppi
Frans van Gestel
StarringHoracio Camandule
Leonor Svarcas
CinematographyArauco Hernández Holz
Edited byFernando Epstein
Music byHarald Kloser
Thomas Wander
Production
company
Ctrl Films
Distributed byFilmmovement.com
Release dates
  • February 8, 2009 (2009-02-08) (Berlinale)
  • May 29, 2009 (2009-05-29) (Uruguay)
Running time84 minutes
CountryUruguay
LanguageSpanish

Giant (Spanish: Gigante) is a 2009 comedy film, written and directed by Adrían Biniez, an Argentinian film director living in Uruguay.

Synopsis

Jara (Horacio Camandule) is a security guard at a supermarket who falls in love with Julia (Leonor Svarcas), a cleaning worker on the night shift. Jara is about 30 years old, solitary, quiet and big. That is why before approaching Julia, he watches her via the television cameras monitoring the supermarket, and then pursues her across the city of Montevideo, where the film is set.

Cast

  • Horacio Camandule as Jara
  • Leonor Svarcas as Julia
  • Diego Artucio as Omar
  • Ariel Caldarelli as Jara's boss
  • Fabiana Charlo as Mariela
  • Andrés Gallo as Fidel
  • Federico García as Matías
  • Néstor Guzzini as Tomás
  • Esteban Lago as Gustavo
  • Ernesto Liotti as Danilo
  • Carlos Lissardy as Kennedy

Awards and nominations

Film Awards

Year Film Festival Award Category
2009 Berlin Film Festival Jury Grand Prix Best Film
2009 Berlin Film Festival Alfred Bauer Award Best Debut Film
2009 Berlin Film Festival Gold Hugo New Directors Competition
2009 Havana Film Festival Grand Coral First Work
2009 Lima Film Festival Special Jury Prize Best Film
2009 San Sebastián International Film Festival Horizons Award Best Film
2010 AFM International Independent Film Festival !f Inspired Award

Submissions

See also

References

  1. Holden, Stephen. Love (Bashful) in the Nighttime Workplace (Oppressive), New York Times, December 4, 2009
  2. Official site from the film

External links

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