Alejandro Amenábar
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'''Alejandro Fernando Amenábar Cantos''' (°1972) is a Chilean-Spanish film director, screenwriter and composer. He has won nine [[Goya Award for Best Director|Goyas]]—including a [[Goya Award for Best Director]] for his 2001 film ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]''— two [[European Film Awards]] and one [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] for ''[[The Sea Inside]]'' among other honors. He has written (or co-written) the screenplays to all seven of his films and composed almost all of their soundtracks. | '''Alejandro Fernando Amenábar Cantos''' (°1972) is a Chilean-Spanish film director, screenwriter and composer. He has won nine [[Goya Award for Best Director|Goyas]]—including a [[Goya Award for Best Director]] for his 2001 film ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]''— two [[European Film Awards]] and one [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] for ''[[The Sea Inside]]'' among other honors. He has written (or co-written) the screenplays to all seven of his films and composed almost all of their soundtracks. | ||
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+ | | 1996 | ||
+ | | ''[[Tesis|Thesis]]'' | ||
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+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{partial|Associate}} | ||
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+ | | 1997 | ||
+ | | ''[[Open Your Eyes (1997 film)|Open Your Eyes]]'' | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
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+ | |rowspan="2"| 1999 | ||
+ | | ''[[Butterfly's Tongue]]'' | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
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+ | | ''[[Nobody Knows Anybody]]'' | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
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+ | | 2001 | ||
+ | | ''[[The Others (2001 film)|The Others]]'' | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
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+ | | 2004 | ||
+ | |''[[The Sea Inside]]'' | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | Also editor | ||
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+ | | 2009 | ||
+ | | ''[[Agora (film)|Agora]]'' | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
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+ | | 2010 | ||
+ | | ''[[For the Good of Others]]'' | ||
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+ | | {{no}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
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+ | | 2015 | ||
+ | | ''[[Regression (film)|Regression]]'' | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{yes}} | ||
+ | | {{no}} | ||
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+ | | 2019 | ||
+ | | ''[[While at War]]'' | ||
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+ | | {{pending film|[[The Captive (upcoming film)|The Captive]]}} | ||
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Alejandro Fernando Amenábar Cantos (°1972) is a Chilean-Spanish film director, screenwriter and composer. He has won nine Goyas—including a Goya Award for Best Director for his 2001 film The Others— two European Film Awards and one Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for The Sea Inside among other honors. He has written (or co-written) the screenplays to all seven of his films and composed almost all of their soundtracks.
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