The Hands (Spanish: Las manos) is a 2006 Argentinean-Italian film directed by Alejandro Doria. The plot was inspired by the life and work of Catholic priest Mario Pantaleo. Doria and Juan Bautista Stagnaro wrote the screenplay. The film won one Goya Award.
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The Hands | |
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Spanish | Las manos |
Directed by | Alejandro Doria |
Written by | Alejandro Doria Juan Bautista Stagnaro |
Produced by | Christian Blanco Horacio Grinberg José Paquez Maria José Poblador Jorge Poleri Facundo Ramilo Luis A. Sartor Daniel Viterman Ludueña |
Cinematography | Willi Behnisch |
Edited by | Marcela Sáenz |
Music by | Federico Jusid |
Production companies | Aleph Producciones S.A. Carbelli Producciones Unlam |
Distributed by | Primer Plano Film Group Transeuropa Video Entertainment |
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Countries | Argentina Italy |
Languages | Spanish Italian |
Box office | $562,629 |
Argentine Film Critics Association Awards
Goya Awards (Spain)
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Note: Entries scored out are when the award was not handed |
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