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Director: | Pedro Olea | ||
Screenplay: | Mario Camus | ||
Cinematography: | José Luis Alcaine | ||
Editing: | José Salcedo | ||
Music: | Nicola Piovani | ||
Producer: | Andrés Vicente Gómez | ||
Distributor: | Sogepaq | ||
Country: | Spain | ||
Language: | Spanish | ||
Runtime: | 1h 30min |
Beyond the Garden (Spanish; Castilian: '''Más allá del jardín'''|links=no) is a 1996 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea from a screenplay by Mario Camus, based on the novel of the same name by Antonio Gala. It stars Concha Velasco.
Beyond the Garden is a Sogetel and Lola Films production,[1] and it had the participation of Canal+ and Soqepaq. Talking about this film, Concha Velasco recalled the envy of all her colleagues on the set for having a scene in the car with a naked Manuel Bandera "and on top" of her, also scantily clad. "The seamstresses, the makeup artists, the hairdressers... they all told me how lucky I was and asked me how he had 'that'," she said amused.[2] Locations in Senegal were used to portray a Rwandan refugee settlement.[3]
Distributed by Sogepaq, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 20 December 1996. It opened on 53 screens and grossed $279,216 for the week, placing eighth at the Spanish box office.[4]
|-| align = "center" rowspan = "5" | 1997 || rowspan = "5" | 11th Goya Awards || Best Adapted Screenplay || Mario Camus || || rowspan = "5" | [5] |-| Best Actress || Concha Velasco || |-| Best Supporting Actress || Mary Carrillo || |-| Best New Actress || Ingrid Rubio || |-| Best Production Supervision || Carmen Martínez || |}