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Asfalto
2000 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Asfalto (English: Asphalt) is a 2000 Spanish-French drama film directed by Daniel Calparsoro. It stars Najwa Nimri, Juan Diego Botto, and Gustavo Salmerón.
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Plot
Set in Madrid,[1] the plot tracks the romantic triangle between Lucía, Chino, and Charly.[2]
Cast
- Najwa Nimri as Lucía[3]
- Juan Diego Botto as Charly[3]
- Gustavo Salmerón as Chino[3]
- Alfredo Villa as Antonio[3]
- Antonia San Juan as Clarita[3]
- Roger Ibáñez as Luis[3]
- Javier Nogueiras as Paco[3]
- Rubén Ochandiano as Miguel[3]
- Jeff Bigot as Franzose[3]
- Carla Calparsoro as Mamen[3]
Production
Asfalto is Calparsoro's fourth feature and his fourth and last to star his then wife, the actress Najwa Nimri.[4] The couple divorced in 2000.
Nominations
Asfalto was nominated at the Goya Awards for the Best Original Score.[5]
Legacy
Asfalto was part of the program Historia de nuestro cine in 2019.[6]
The film is noted for being rooted in the Basque heritage of its director[7] and, according to The A to Z of Spanish Cinema, was for him a "return to marginal backgrounds and wild urban landscapes".[8]
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