B, la película explained

B, la película
Director:David Ilundain
Starring:Pedro Casablanc
Manolo Solo
Cinematography:Ángel Amorós
Editing:Marta Velasco
Distributor:Avalon
Runtime:78 min
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

B, la película (English: "B, the film") is a 2015 Spanish legal drama film directed by David Ilundain.[1]

The screenplay is based on the stage work Ruz-Bárcenas by Jordi Casanovas, a transcription of testimony given 15 July 2013 by Luis Bárcenas, former treasurer of the Partido Popular, to Pablo Ruz, one of the judges of Spain's central criminal court, the Audiencia Nacional.Bárcenas was facing charges of corruption,[2] and the title of the film refers to the Spanish term Caja B, meaning parallel accounting or slush fund.The main characters are interpreted in the film by Pedro Casablanc and Manolo Solo. It is a courtroom drama based on actual events, even though its screenplay is so faithful to reality, that it could be considered more as a documentary source rather than fiction.

Reception

The film was not widely distributed,[3] but received recognition from the critics. At the Goya Awards (Spain's principal national film awards) the screenplay was nominated in the Best Adaptation category and there were nominations for two of the actors, Pedro Casablanc (Best Actor) and Manolo Solo (Best Supporting Actor).

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. http://cineuropa.org/f.aspx?t=film&l=en&did=302882 B la película
  2. News: 2013 . Spain: Rajoy man Barcenas arrives for questioning . BBC . 31 December 2022.
  3. News: 2015 . ¿Qué sucede con "B", la película sobre los papeles de Bárcenas? . Spanish . .