Planta 4ª
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Planta 4ª is a 2003 Spanish
film
directed by Antonio Mercero
and starring Juan José Ballesta, Gorka Moreno, Luis Ángel Priego, Alejandro Zafra and Monti Castiñeiras. It was nominated for Best Picture in the 2004 Goya Awards
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A group of seriously ill boys live on the fourth floor of a hospital. The floor is their home and the other patients their family. Miguel Ángel (Ballesta) is the leader of the group, recently-arrived Jorge (Zafra) is fearfully awaiting his test results and Dani (Moreno) is experiencing his first love affair.
Spanish Actors Union
Spain
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Film
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directed by Antonio Mercero
Antonio Mercero
Antonio Mercero is a Spanish director of the series Verano azul and later Farmacia de guardia. He is best known as the director of a 1972 surrealist short horror film titled La cabina, that won an Emmy Award...
and starring Juan José Ballesta, Gorka Moreno, Luis Ángel Priego, Alejandro Zafra and Monti Castiñeiras. It was nominated for Best Picture in the 2004 Goya Awards
Goya Awards
The Goya Awards, known in Spanish as los Premios Goya, are Spain's main national film awards, considered by many in Spain, and internationally, to be the Spanish equivalent of the American Academy Awards....
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A group of seriously ill boys live on the fourth floor of a hospital. The floor is their home and the other patients their family. Miguel Ángel (Ballesta) is the leader of the group, recently-arrived Jorge (Zafra) is fearfully awaiting his test results and Dani (Moreno) is experiencing his first love affair.
Won
Montréal Film FestivalMontreal World Film Festival
The Montreal World Film Festival , founded in 1977, is one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF...
- Best Director (Antonio Mercero)
Nominated
Goya Awards- Best Film (lost to Take My Eyes)
Spanish Actors Union
- Best Performance in a Minor Role – Male (Miguel Foronda)