Music: | Pablo Sala |
Cinematography: | Guillermo Granillo |
Editing: | David Gallart |
Language: | Spanish |
Tapas is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by José Corbacho and Juan Cruz.
The film centers on a Spanish tapas bar and the love lives of the loosely interconnected people in the neighborhood surrounding the bar. The pairs of lovers include a middle aged woman and a young man; an elderly, drug dealing woman and her terminally ill husband in poor health; the tapas bar owner and his estranged wife; and two Chinese immigrants.
A Spanish-Argentine-Mexican co-production,[1] the film was produced by Castelao Productions and Tusitala PC.[2] Shooting locations included the in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat.[3]
Tapas was presented at the Málaga Film Festival in April 2005.[4] It was theatrically released in Spain on 13 May 2005.[5]
|-| align = "center" rowspan = "3" | 2005 || rowspan = "3" | 8th Málaga Film Festival || colspan = "2" | Golden Biznaga || || rowspan = "3" | [6] |-| Best Actress || Elvira Mínguez || |-| colspan = "2" | Audience Award || |-| rowspan = "4" align = "center" | 2006 || rowspan = "2" | 20th Goya Awards || Best New Director || José Corbacho, Juan Cruz || || rowspan = "2" | |-| Best Supporting Actress || Elvira Mínguez || |-| 15th Actors and Actresses Union Awards || Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role || Elvira Mínguez || || [7] |-| 1st Sur Awards || Best Supporting Actor || Eduardo de Mendoza || || [8] [9] |-| align = "center" | 2007 || 55th Silver Condor Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Ibero-American Film || || [10] [11] |}