Quién te cantará (Spanish for 'Who will sing to you') is a 2018 Spanish-French drama film written and directed by Carlos Vermut, starring Najwa Nimri and Eva Llorach.[1] [2]
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| Directed by | Carlos Vermut |
| Written by | Carlos Vermut |
| Produced by | Enrique López Lavigne |
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| Cinematography | Eduard Grau |
| Edited by | Marta Velasco |
| Music by | Alberto Iglesias |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
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| Language | Spanish |
The film was nominated for seven Goya Awards with Llorach winning the award for Best New Actress.[3]
A Spain-France co-production by Apache Films, Áralan Films and Les Films du Worso [fr], the film also had the participation of TVE, Canal Sur and Vodafone, and support from ICAA, ICO and Junta de Andalucía.[4] Shooting locations included the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga.[4]
Quién te cantará received positive reviews from film critics. It holds an 85% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 13 reviews with an average rating of 7.4/10.[5][6]
| Awards | Category | Nominated | Result |
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| Goya Awards | Best Actress | Najwa Nimri | Nominated |
| Best Supporting Actress | Natalia de Molina | Nominated | |
| Best New Actress | Eva Llorach | Won | |
| Best Cinematography | Eduard Grau | Nominated | |
| Best Sound | Daniel de Zayas, Eduardo Castro and Mario González | Nominated | |
| Best Costume Design | Ana López Cobos | Nominated | |
| Best Makeup and Hairstyles | Rafael Mora and Anabel Beato | Nominated | |
| Feroz Awards | Best Drama Film | Nominated | |
| Best Trailer | Won | ||
| Best Film Poster | Won | ||
| Best Director | Carlos Vermut | Nominated | |
| Best Screenplay | Nominated | ||
| Best Actress | Eva Llorach | Won | |
| Best Supporting Actress | Natalia de Molina | Nominated | |
| Best Original Soundtrack | Alberto Iglesias | Won | |
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