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The Great Vazquez

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Template:Infobox film The Great Vazquez (Template:Langx) is a 2010 Spanish biographical comedy-drama film directed and written by Óscar Aibar which stars Santiago Segura as the title character alongside Álex Angulo, Mercè Llorens and Enrique Villén.

Plot

Set in 1960s Barcelona,[1] the plot follows the vicissitudes of Vázquez, a cartoonist and wastrel whose rogue way of living is threatened by the arrival of a foe, Peláez, an accountant hellbent on setting things right in the publishing house.[2][3]

Cast

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Production

The film is a Distinto Films, Tornasol Films and Castafiore Films production, with the participation of TVE, TVC and Canal+ España.[4] Shooting locations included Barcelona and the Ciudad de la Luz studio in Alicante.[5][6]

Release

The Great Vazquez was presented at the 58th San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 2010, screened as part of the festival's main competition.[7] It was theatrically released in Spain on 24 September 2010.[8]

Reception

In the view of Mark Adams, of ScreenDaily, the film constitutes "a delightful mixture of genial period comedy mixed with comic strip characters bouncing out of the screen".[9]

Carlos Marañón of Cinemanía gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, presenting it as a "Lopezvazquez-esque version of Catch Me If You Can full of city guards", considering that the imbrication of the setting with the lead character's spirit is so-so, while the supporting cast performs well.[10]

Sergi Sánchez of Fotogramas score 3 out of 5 stars, considering that the "faithful portrayal" of the working environment in Franco era and Santiago Segura's "spectacular performance", balancing "tenderness and cynicism", make the film a "pleasant surprise", while considering the animated segments to be "expendable".[11]

Accolades

Template:Awards table |- | align = "center" rowspan = "5" | 2011 || rowspan = "4" | 3rd Gaudí Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Non-Catalan Language Film || Template:Nom ||rowspan = "4" | [12] |- | Best Costume Design || Maria Gil, Sonia Segura || Template:Nom |- | Best Special/Digital Effects || Josep Maria Aragonés || Template:Nom |- | Best Makeup and Hairstyles || Blanca Sánchez, Pepe Quetglas || Template:Nom |- | 25th Goya Awards || Best Supporting Actor || Álex Angulo || Template:Nom || align = "center" | [13] |}

See also

References

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