Your Next Life

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Your Next Life
File:Your Next Life poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
SpanishLa vida que te espera
Directed byManuel Gutiérrez Aragón
Screenplay by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyGonzalo Berridi
Edited byJosé Salcedo
Music byXavier Capellas
Production
companies
Distributed byAlta Classics
Release dates
  • 30 January 2004 (2004-01-30) (Spain)
  • 9 February 2004 (2004-02-09) (Berlinale)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Your Next Life (Spanish: La vida que te espera) is a 2004 Spanish rural thriller and romantic drama film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. It stars Juan Diego, Luis Tosar and Marta Etura alongside Clara Lago, Celso Bugallo and Víctor Clavijo.

The plot is set in northern Spain. Over a cow-related row also involving the Severo's kidnapping of Val (Gildo's daughter), Gildo kills Severo. Val and Rai (Severo's son, unbeknownst of the identity of his father's killer) fall romantically for each other.

Production

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The screenplay was penned by Ángeles González Sinde alongside Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón.[3] The film was produced by Tornasol Films, Continental Producciones and TVG with the participation of TVE, Canal+.[1] It was shot in Valle del Pas (es),[4] Cantabria.

Release

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Distributed by Alta Classics,[1] Your Next Life opened in Spanish theatres on 30 January 2004. It also screened at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival's main competition on 9 February 2004.[5]

Reception

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Jonathan Holland of Variety described the film as "an enjoyably intense rural murder drama-cum-romancer set in the remote Valle de Pas in northern Spain", being "superior anthropology and, for its first hour, superior cinema, too", with "first-class perfs, sore-eyes scenery and solid production values".[1]

The review in Fotogramas highlighted the veracity of the film's characters and its actors, also assessing that whereas "Clara Lago confirms herself as an adult actress when she is still a child, Marta Etura is simply sensational".[6]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2005 3rd Mestre Mateo Awards Best Film Nominated [7][8]
Best Direction Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón Nominated
Best Actor Juan Diego Nominated
Luis Tosar Nominated
Best Actress Marta Etura Won
Best Supporting Actor Celso Bugallo Nominated
Best Screenplay Ángeles González Sinde, Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón Won
Best Score Xavier Capellas Nominated
Best Editing José Salcedo Nominated
Best Art Direction Félix Murcia Nominated
18th European Film Awards People's Choice Award for Best Actor Luis Tosar Nominated [9][10]

See also

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References

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