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Alejandro Amenábar

Alejandro Fernando Amenábar Cantos (born March 31, 1972) is a Spanish-Chilean film director, screenwriter and composer.[1][2] 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.

Alejandro Amenábar
Amenábar in 2015
Born
Alejandro Fernando Amenábar Cantos

(1972-03-31) March 31, 1972 (age 51)
Santiago, Chile
Citizenship
  • Chile
  • Spain
Occupations
Years active1992–present

Early life

Amenábar was born in Santiago, Chile, to a Chilean father, Hugo Ricardo Amenábar and a Spanish mother, Josefina Cantos.[2] He has both Chilean and Spanish citizenship. His father worked as a technician at General Electric, while his mother decided to stay at home and take care of the children.[2] Alejandro is the younger of two brothers; his older brother, Ricardo, was born in 1969.[2]

Josefina's older sister had moved to the capital of Chile, Santiago, and she invited Josefina to join her there. In Santiago, Josefina met Hugo. Alejandro was born there in 1972.[2]

In August 1973, his family moved to Spain. The family settled in Madrid, living in a camping caravan. When Alejandro was six years old, they moved to a complex on the outskirts of the town of Paracuellos de Jarama (Madrid).[2]

Studies

Alejandro and his brother did not watch much television. From the age of 15, Alejandro would dedicate his time to going to the cinema to watch movies. Other than theater, his passions were writing stories and reading books. According to Alejandro's mother, Alejandro had the capacity to absorb everything he read. As a child, he also composed melodies with the keyboard and guitar with the same ease as when he wrote his stories.[2]

Alejandro started his studies at the Padres Escolapios de Getafe school. In his second year of high school, he transferred to the Alameda de Osuna Institute, in the north-east of Madrid. The school was not close to where Alejandro was living; however, his parents, who were very concerned about his education, decided to enroll him in that institute because it was known as one of the best schools in Madrid.[2]

Before he became a director, Alejandro worked as a stock boy in a warehouse and as a gardener, until he had enough money to buy his own home camera. He did not want to start his university studies in cinema before ever having touched a camera. Amenábar entered the Information Sciences Faculty at Madrid's Complutense University, where after numerous scholastic failures he decided to give up studying cinema and he began directing. The advantage from having attended university was that he met people who later in life would become very important throughout his career (that was the case for Sergio Rozas and Carlos Montero, through whom he met Eduardo Noriega). At university, he also met Mateo Gil, a friend and companion, and the pair made a pact to always support each other's projects.[2]

Film career

Between 1991 and 1994, Amenábar made three short films which in a very significant way influenced his first full-length films: La Cabeza, Himenóptero, and Luna.

Knowing José Luis Cuerda helped Alejandro greatly in his career. A friend of José Luis Cuerda gave him the script of Himenóptero so he would give his opinion. Thereafter, Cuerda was interested in Amenábar's work. This led to him becoming the producer of Thesis (1996), which is one of Amenábar's most recognized films, putting his name on the map. Thesis was a thriller set in the School of Information Sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid. Through this film, he gained the attention of critics in the Berlin Film Festival and won seven Goyas, including Best Picture and Best New Director.

In 1997 he made Abre Los Ojos, a science fiction movie that had notable success at international festivals such as Berlin and Tokyo. Impressed by the movie, Tom Cruise bought the rights to adapt and produce the film, starring in a remake, Vanilla Sky.

His third full length film was The Others, a ghost story starring Nicole Kidman. It was very successful at an international level, especially in Spain, where it was the most viewed film that year. The Others was also very popular in the United States, where it was at the top of the box office for several weeks. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2001, won eight Goyas, including the Best Picture and Best Director, and was nominated for best European Film Movie.

In 2004 Amenábar released The Sea Inside, a real life-story about a quadriplegic Ramón Sampedro (played by Javier Bardem), which addressed issues such as euthanasia, abortion, or “the right to a dignified life.” The movie won 14 Goyas, including best movie and best director, and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004.[3][4]

In 2008 Amenábar released his next film, called Mists of Time; however he later changed the name to Agora. The film starred big-name actors including Rachel Weisz and Max Minghella. Agora premiered on October 9, 2009, and with a budget of 50 million euros, it is the most expensive Spanish film in history.[citation needed]

After a hiatus of almost seven years, Amenábar returned in 2015 with the thriller Regression, starring Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson. The film had its world premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in September 2015, where reviews were lukewarm.[5]

Amenábar is also the composer of the soundtrack of his films, as well as others, such as Butterfly's Tongue directed by José Luis Cuerda and Nobody Knows Anybody directed by Mateo Gil.

Personal life

In 2004, Amenábar came out as gay.[6] On 18 July 2015, he married David Blanco.[7] Their divorce was finalised in 2019. Amenábar was raised Catholic, but later became agnostic and is now atheist.[8]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Notes
1996 Thesis Yes Yes Associate Yes
1997 Open Your Eyes Yes Yes No Yes
1999 Butterfly's Tongue No No No Yes
Nobody Knows Anybody No No No Yes
2001 The Others Yes Yes No Yes
2004 The Sea Inside Yes Yes Yes Yes Also editor
2009 Agora Yes Yes Yes No
2010 For the Good of Others No No Yes No
2015 Regression Yes Yes Yes No
2019 While at War Yes Yes Yes Yes

Short film

Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Editor Actor Role Notes
1991 La Cabeza Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Extraño
1992 Himenópetro Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bosco
1993 En Casa de Diego No No No Yes Yes No Also cinematographer
Antes del Beso No No No Yes Yes No
1994 Al lado del Atlas No No No Yes No No Also sound editor
Luna Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Camarero Also sound
1995 Luna Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Remake of his medium length film Luna (1994)
1997 Como se hizo Tesis No No Executive Yes No Yes Self Documentary Short
1998 Allanamiento de Morada No No No Yes No No
2004 El Soñador No Idea Yes No No No
2015 Vale Yes Yes No No No No Advertising short
2017 Danielle Yes Yes No No No No

Television

Year Title Director Writer Notes
2021 La Fortuna Yes Yes Miniseries[9]

References

  1. ^ "Q&A: Alejandro Amenabar". The Hollywood Reporter. 17 May 2009. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Berthier, Nancy (2007). Le cinéma d'Alejandro Amenabar. Toulouse: Presses universitaires du Mirail-Toulouse. ISBN 9782858168781. OCLC 421741517.
  3. ^ Carvajal, Doreen (2005-03-07). "Oscar propels Spanish film and its director". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  4. ^ . 2004-09-15. Archived from the original on 15 September 2004. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  5. ^ Regression. Variety (2013-10-31). Retrieved on 2014-05-22.
  6. ^ (in Spanish). Espectáculos. 31 August 2004. Archived from the original on 3 September 2004. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Alejandro Amenábar se casa este sábado: todas las fotos de su romance" (in Spanish). Vanitatis. 18 July 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  8. ^ ALEJANDRO AMENÁBAR: "FUI CATÓLICO, DESPUÉS AGNÓSTICO Y AHORA SOY ATEO". Fotogramas, 6 October 2009.
  9. ^ Herrera, Nuria (25 February 2021). "Alejandro Amenábar comparte un avance de 'La Fortuna', su primera serie para Movistar". Diez Minutos.

External links

  • Alejandro Amenábar at IMDb
  • A monographic article in Spanish about Amenabar's films
  • Alejandro Amenábar, by Santiago Juan-Navarro (Paris: Cinéastes, 2003) 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine (in French)

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Alejandro Amenabar news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Amenabar and the second or maternal family name is Cantos Alejandro Fernando Amenabar Cantos born March 31 1972 is a Spanish Chilean film director screenwriter and composer 1 2 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 Alejandro AmenabarAmenabar in 2015BornAlejandro Fernando Amenabar Cantos 1972 03 31 March 31 1972 age 51 Santiago ChileCitizenshipChileSpainOccupationsFilm director screenwriter composerYears active1992 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Studies 3 Film career 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Short film 5 3 Television 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditAmenabar was born in Santiago Chile to a Chilean father Hugo Ricardo Amenabar and a Spanish mother Josefina Cantos 2 He has both Chilean and Spanish citizenship His father worked as a technician at General Electric while his mother decided to stay at home and take care of the children 2 Alejandro is the younger of two brothers his older brother Ricardo was born in 1969 2 Josefina s older sister had moved to the capital of Chile Santiago and she invited Josefina to join her there In Santiago Josefina met Hugo Alejandro was born there in 1972 2 In August 1973 his family moved to Spain The family settled in Madrid living in a camping caravan When Alejandro was six years old they moved to a complex on the outskirts of the town of Paracuellos de Jarama Madrid 2 Studies EditAlejandro and his brother did not watch much television From the age of 15 Alejandro would dedicate his time to going to the cinema to watch movies Other than theater his passions were writing stories and reading books According to Alejandro s mother Alejandro had the capacity to absorb everything he read As a child he also composed melodies with the keyboard and guitar with the same ease as when he wrote his stories 2 Alejandro started his studies at the Padres Escolapios de Getafe school In his second year of high school he transferred to the Alameda de Osuna Institute in the north east of Madrid The school was not close to where Alejandro was living however his parents who were very concerned about his education decided to enroll him in that institute because it was known as one of the best schools in Madrid 2 Before he became a director Alejandro worked as a stock boy in a warehouse and as a gardener until he had enough money to buy his own home camera He did not want to start his university studies in cinema before ever having touched a camera Amenabar entered the Information Sciences Faculty at Madrid s Complutense University where after numerous scholastic failures he decided to give up studying cinema and he began directing The advantage from having attended university was that he met people who later in life would become very important throughout his career that was the case for Sergio Rozas and Carlos Montero through whom he met Eduardo Noriega At university he also met Mateo Gil a friend and companion and the pair made a pact to always support each other s projects 2 Film career EditBetween 1991 and 1994 Amenabar made three short films which in a very significant way influenced his first full length films La Cabeza Himenoptero and Luna Knowing Jose Luis Cuerda helped Alejandro greatly in his career A friend of Jose Luis Cuerda gave him the script of Himenoptero so he would give his opinion Thereafter Cuerda was interested in Amenabar s work This led to him becoming the producer of Thesis 1996 which is one of Amenabar s most recognized films putting his name on the map Thesis was a thriller set in the School of Information Sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid Through this film he gained the attention of critics in the Berlin Film Festival and won seven Goyas including Best Picture and Best New Director In 1997 he made Abre Los Ojos a science fiction movie that had notable success at international festivals such as Berlin and Tokyo Impressed by the movie Tom Cruise bought the rights to adapt and produce the film starring in a remake Vanilla Sky His third full length film was The Others a ghost story starring Nicole Kidman It was very successful at an international level especially in Spain where it was the most viewed film that year The Others was also very popular in the United States where it was at the top of the box office for several weeks The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2001 won eight Goyas including the Best Picture and Best Director and was nominated for best European Film Movie In 2004 Amenabar released The Sea Inside a real life story about a quadriplegic Ramon Sampedro played by Javier Bardem which addressed issues such as euthanasia abortion or the right to a dignified life The movie won 14 Goyas including best movie and best director and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004 3 4 In 2008 Amenabar released his next film called Mists of Time however he later changed the name to Agora The film starred big name actors including Rachel Weisz and Max Minghella Agora premiered on October 9 2009 and with a budget of 50 million euros it is the most expensive Spanish film in history citation needed After a hiatus of almost seven years Amenabar returned in 2015 with the thriller Regression starring Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson The film had its world premiere at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in September 2015 where reviews were lukewarm 5 Amenabar is also the composer of the soundtrack of his films as well as others such as Butterfly s Tongue directed by Jose Luis Cuerda and Nobody Knows Anybody directed by Mateo Gil Personal life EditIn 2004 Amenabar came out as gay 6 On 18 July 2015 he married David Blanco 7 Their divorce was finalised in 2019 Amenabar was raised Catholic but later became agnostic and is now atheist 8 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Notes1996 Thesis Yes Yes Associate Yes1997 Open Your Eyes Yes Yes No Yes1999 Butterfly s Tongue No No No YesNobody Knows Anybody No No No Yes2001 The Others Yes Yes No Yes2004 The Sea Inside Yes Yes Yes Yes Also editor2009 Agora Yes Yes Yes No2010 For the Good of Others No No Yes No2015 Regression Yes Yes Yes No2019 While at War Yes Yes Yes YesShort film Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Composer Editor Actor Role Notes1991 La Cabeza Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Extrano1992 Himenopetro Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bosco1993 En Casa de Diego No No No Yes Yes No Also cinematographerAntes del Beso No No No Yes Yes No 1994 Al lado del Atlas No No No Yes No No Also sound editorLuna Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Camarero Also sound1995 Luna Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Remake of his medium length film Luna 1994 1997 Como se hizo Tesis No No Executive Yes No Yes Self Documentary Short1998 Allanamiento de Morada No No No Yes No No 2004 El Sonador No Idea Yes No No No 2015 Vale Yes Yes No No No No Advertising short2017 Danielle Yes Yes No No No No Television Edit Year Title Director Writer Notes2021 La Fortuna Yes Yes Miniseries 9 References Edit Q amp A Alejandro Amenabar The Hollywood Reporter 17 May 2009 Retrieved 2019 05 01 a b c d e f g h i Berthier Nancy 2007 Le cinema d Alejandro Amenabar Toulouse Presses universitaires du Mirail Toulouse ISBN 9782858168781 OCLC 421741517 Carvajal Doreen 2005 03 07 Oscar propels Spanish film and its director The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 06 18 La Biennale Cinema News 2004 09 15 Archived from the original on 15 September 2004 Retrieved 2022 06 18 Regression Variety 2013 10 31 Retrieved on 2014 05 22 Amenabar habla de su homosexualidad in Spanish Espectaculos 31 August 2004 Archived from the original on 3 September 2004 Retrieved 9 July 2014 Alejandro Amenabar se casa este sabado todas las fotos de su romance in Spanish Vanitatis 18 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 ALEJANDRO AMENABAR FUI CAToLICO DESPUES AGNoSTICO Y AHORA SOY ATEO Fotogramas 6 October 2009 Herrera Nuria 25 February 2021 Alejandro Amenabar comparte un avance de La Fortuna su primera serie para Movistar Diez Minutos External links EditAlejandro Amenabar at IMDb A monographic article in Spanish about Amenabar s films Discography at SonyBMG Masterworks Alejandro Amenabar by Santiago Juan Navarro Paris Cineastes 2003 Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine in French Retrieved from https 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