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'''Nely Reguera''' (b. 1978) is a ]n film director. '''Nely Reguera''' (born 1978) is a ]n film director.


Reguera is referred to as one of the most talented emerging Spanish directors, and one of the few female ones in the male-dominant scene.<ref>{{cite web Reguera is referred to as one of the most talented emerging ] directors, and one of the few female ones in the male-dominant scene.<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/317779/ | url =https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/317779/
| title =María (and Everybody Else): How I love you | title =María (and Everybody Else): How I love you
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| date =2016-09-20 | date =2016-09-20
| publisher =Cineuropa | publisher =Cineuropa
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref><ref name=hopewell/> | access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref><ref name=hopewell/> A graduate of the ],<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://dafilmfestival.com/en/director/nely-reguera/
| title =Nely Reguera
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref> as a graduation project she directed ''Ausencias'' (2002) short film, followed with ''Pablo'' (2009) short.<ref name=hopewell>{{cite web
| url =https://variety.com/2016/film/festivals/nely-reguera-maria-and-the-others-san-sebastian-fest-1201866043/
| title =Nely Reguera on 'Maria (And The Others),' Barbara Lennie and Family Dynamics
| last =Hopewell
| first =John
| date =2016-09-20
| publisher = Variety
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref> The latter, screened and praised at numerous international film festivals, won Special Jury Mention award at the ] and the ] and made her known.<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://escac.com/en/film/pablo-2/
| title =Pablo
| publisher = ESCAC
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref><ref name=huesca>{{cite web
| url =https://www.huesca-filmfestival.com/en/la-voluntaria-will-open-the-50th-huesca-international-film-festival/
| title ="LA VOLUNTARIA" WILL OPEN THE 50TH HUESCA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
| date =19 May 2022
| publisher = Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref> It was followed by a documentary ''Muxía to ferida'' and short films ''Three Days with the Family'' (''Mar Coll'') and ''Blog''.<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://alcine.org/en/programa/10750/pablo/?
| title =Pablo
| publisher = Alcine
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref>

Her debut feature, '']'', was presented in the New Directors section of the ] in September 2016 and screened at numerous film festivals around the world.<ref name=cine20210412>{{cite web
| url =https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/399659/
| title =Nely Reguera shooting her second film, The Volunteer
| last =Rivera
| first =Alfonso
| date =2021-04-12
| publisher = Cineuropa
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref> The film was well received by critics and audience, it won several awards, including Best Film best film at Miami’s HBO Ibero-American Competition, among other international prizes, and was nominated for Best New Director prize at the ].<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://homemadefilms.gr/nely-reguera/
| title =Nely Reguera
| publisher = Homemade Films
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref><ref name=mayorga/><ref>{{cite web
| url =https://www.vozpopuli.com/altavoz/cultura/nely-reguera-nominada-direccion-novel_0_991101997.html
| title =Reguera, nominated to the Goya: "It seems that the thirty-year-one we have to do everything right"
| date =2017-01-21
| publisher = Voz Populi
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref>

Reguera has also directed several episodes of ''Welcome to the Family'' (2017), '']'' (2020), and Galgos (2024) series.<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/454901/
| title =Series review: Galgos
| last =Rivera
| first =Alfonso
| date =2024-01-17
| publisher = Cineuropa
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref><ref name=cine20210412/><ref name=mayorga>{{cite web
| url =https://variety.com/2019/film/festivals/fasten-films-produce-nely-regueras-second-feature-the-grandson-1203348800/
| title =Fasten Films to Produce Nely Reguera's Second Feature 'The Grandson' (EXCLUSIVE)
| last =Mayorga
| first =Emilio
| date =2019-09-25
| publisher = Cineuropa
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref>

She wrote the screenplay and directed her second feature, ''{{ill|La voluntaria|es}}'', in 2021. With ] in the title role, it was filmed in the Malakasa refugee camp in ].<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/422619/
| title =The Málaga Film Festival regains its former pizazz at its 25th edition
| last =Rivera
| first =Alfonso
| date =2022-03-03
| publisher = Cineuropa
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref><ref name=cine20210412/> A Spanish-Greek co-production, the movie was released in 2022<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/470168/
| title =Review: Dismantling an Elephant
| last =Rivera
| first =Alfonso
| date =2024-11-19
| publisher = Cineuropa
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
| url =https://variety.com/2022/global/festivals/nely-regueras-la-voluntaria-scooped-bendita-film-sales-1235205236/
| title =Nely Reguera's High-Profile Málaga Bow 'La Voluntaria' Scooped by Bendita Film Sales (EXCLUSIVE)
| last =De Pablos
| first =Emiliano
| date =2022-03-15
| publisher = The Volunteer
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref> and opened the 50th edition of the ].<ref name=huesca/>

As of 2024, Reguera is a professor at the ] and an active member of the ''Cine en curso'' film outreach project dedicated to children.<ref>{{cite web
| url =https://cineuropa.org/en/interview/317778/
| title =Nely Reguera Director
| last =Rivera
| first =Alfonso
| date =2016-09-20
| publisher = Cineuropa
| access-date =2025-01-13}}</ref>


== References == == References ==
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Revision as of 11:47, 14 January 2025

Nely Reguera
Born1978 (age 46–47)
Barcelona
Alma materESCAC
OccupationFilm director
Notable workMaría (and Everybody Else),

Nely Reguera (born 1978) is a Catalonian film director.

Reguera is referred to as one of the most talented emerging Spanish directors, and one of the few female ones in the male-dominant scene. A graduate of the ESCAC, as a graduation project she directed Ausencias (2002) short film, followed with Pablo (2009) short. The latter, screened and praised at numerous international film festivals, won Special Jury Mention award at the Gijón International Film Festival and the Huesca International Film Festival and made her known. It was followed by a documentary Muxía to ferida and short films Three Days with the Family (Mar Coll) and Blog.

Her debut feature, María (and Everybody Else), was presented in the New Directors section of the San Sebastián Film Festival in September 2016 and screened at numerous film festivals around the world. The film was well received by critics and audience, it won several awards, including Best Film best film at Miami’s HBO Ibero-American Competition, among other international prizes, and was nominated for Best New Director prize at the Goya Awards.

Reguera has also directed several episodes of Welcome to the Family (2017), Valeria (2020), and Galgos (2024) series.

She wrote the screenplay and directed her second feature, La voluntaria [es], in 2021. With Carmen Machi in the title role, it was filmed in the Malakasa refugee camp in Athens. A Spanish-Greek co-production, the movie was released in 2022 and opened the 50th edition of the Huesca International Film Festival.

As of 2024, Reguera is a professor at the ESCAC and an active member of the Cine en curso film outreach project dedicated to children.

References

  1. Rivera, Alfonso (2016-09-20). "María (and Everybody Else): How I love you". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  2. ^ Hopewell, John (2016-09-20). "Nely Reguera on 'Maria (And The Others),' Barbara Lennie and Family Dynamics". Variety. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  3. "Nely Reguera". Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  4. "Pablo". ESCAC. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  5. ^ ""LA VOLUNTARIA" WILL OPEN THE 50TH HUESCA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL". Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca. 19 May 2022. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  6. "Pablo". Alcine. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  7. ^ Rivera, Alfonso (2021-04-12). "Nely Reguera shooting her second film, The Volunteer". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  8. "Nely Reguera". Homemade Films. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  9. ^ Mayorga, Emilio (2019-09-25). "Fasten Films to Produce Nely Reguera's Second Feature 'The Grandson' (EXCLUSIVE)". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  10. "Reguera, nominated to the Goya: "It seems that the thirty-year-one we have to do everything right"". Voz Populi. 2017-01-21. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  11. Rivera, Alfonso (2024-01-17). "Series review: Galgos". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  12. Rivera, Alfonso (2022-03-03). "The Málaga Film Festival regains its former pizazz at its 25th edition". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  13. Rivera, Alfonso (2024-11-19). "Review: Dismantling an Elephant". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  14. De Pablos, Emiliano (2022-03-15). "Nely Reguera's High-Profile Málaga Bow 'La Voluntaria' Scooped by Bendita Film Sales (EXCLUSIVE)". The Volunteer. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  15. Rivera, Alfonso (2016-09-20). "Nely Reguera Director". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
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