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Unit 7

Unit 7 (Spanish: Grupo 7) is a 2012 Spanish crime drama- action thriller directed by Alberto Rodríguez. It was written by Rafael Cobos and Alberto Rodríguez and stars Antonio de la Torre and Mario Casas. The film was nominated for 16 Goya Awards.

Unit 7
Promotional poster
SpanishGrupo 7
Directed byAlberto Rodríguez
Screenplay byRafael Cobos
Story by
Produced byGervasio Iglesias
José Antonio Félez
Starring
CinematographyAlex Catalán
Edited byJosé M. G. Moyano
Music byJulio de la Rosa
Production
companies
  • Atípica Films
  • La Zanfoña Producciones
  • Sacromonte Films
Distributed byWarner Bros Pictures International España
Release date
  • 4 April 2012 (2012-04-04)
Running time
96 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish
Budget€3,500,000
Box office$2,924,251 (Spain)

General description and themes edit

This atmospheric piece is set in Seville, Andalusia in the four years leading up to the 1992 Universal Exposition of Seville. It dramatizes the social changes experienced by the city in a major "before" and "after" the World Expo, honing in on the process of cleaning up the city, eliminating the drug dealing from the streets in preparation for the World Expo, from the point of view of four (and particularly two) police officers comprising the (fictitious) Unit 7, renowned for their exaggeratedly elevated drug bust rate.

The film discusses the concept of the end justifying the means, focusing on themes of corruption, police violence, the psychology behind the figures carrying it out, and the politics (embodied by the police chief and unseen politicians) giving them carte blanche to do so, while washing their hands of the dirty deeds, condemning their actions when scandals break and condoning them when major drug busts are successful. It also describes life in some of the (formerly) more sordid neighborhoods or slums of Seville, as well as the sense of community displayed by some of their inhabitants when they decide to fight back against. All of this is portrayed with the backdrop of the ginormous construction work being undertaken to build the World Expo grounds on the outskirts of the city, shown as an enormous, bulldozed wasteland with no construction ever being seen in action but rather idle machinery and only marginally built bridges and buildings.

It shows the police officers as people, where it is not so clear where right ends and wrong begins, people who are being both exceedingly brutal, and yet sometimes expressing great tenderness or love, and it shows how the group of four feeds from one another in an escalation of violence in the name of eliminating the drug scourge. The director states that the movie could also be seen as "the rise and fall of a band of gangsters, only our gangsters are on this side of the law".[1]

Plot edit

Unit 7 has a tough assignment: to clean the most dangerous drug trafficking networks out of the city and bring an end to the corrosive power that has taken hold of the streets. A detail of four, the unit is led by Ángel, a young officer aspiring to the rank of detective, and Rafael, a violent, arrogant, yet efficient cop.

But Unit 7's modus operandi is slipping outside the bounds of the law through their use of violence, coercion, lies and half-truths. For them, anything goes.

As they gain ground in their mission, the two officers head in opposite directions. Angel takes the path of ambition and police excess while Rafael will begin to change as a result of his feelings for beautiful, enigmatic Lucia.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was produced by Atípica Films, La Zanfoña and Sacromonte Films and it had the participation and support of Canal Sur Televisión, TVE, Canal+, AXN, Audiovisual SGR, Junta de Andalucía, ICO and ICAA.[3]

Release edit

Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Intl. España, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 4 April 2012.[3][4]

It also screened on 20 April 2012 at the Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) in New York.

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2012 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Best Cinematography - Special Jury Mention Alex Catalán Won
Best Narrative Feature Alberto Rodríguez Nominated
2012 Turia Awards Special Award Alberto Rodríguez Won
Neox Fan Awards 2012 Best Spanish film Nominated
Best Spanish film actress Inma Cuesta Nominated
2013 18th Forqué Awards Best Film Nominated [5]
Best Actor Antonio de la Torre Nominated
68th CEC Medals Best Film Nominated [6][7]
Best Director Alberto Rodríguez Nominated
Best Actor Antonio de la Torre Won
Best Supporting Actor Julián Villagrán Won
Best Original Screenplay Alberto Rodríguez, Rafael Cobos Nominated
Best Cinematography Alex Catalán Nominated
Best Editing José M. G. Moyano Nominated
Best Score Julio de la Rosa Nominated
Best New Actor Joaquín Núñez Won
Best New Actress Estefanía de los Santos Nominated
27th Goya Awards Best Film Nominated [8][9]
Best Director Alberto Rodríguez Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Rafael Cobos and Alberto Rodríguez Nominated
Best Actor Antonio de la Torre Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Julián Villagrán Won
Best New Actor Joaquín Núñez Won
Best New Actress Estefanía de los Santos Nominated
Best Original Score Julio de la Rosa Nominated
Best Production Supervision Manuela Ocón Nominated
Best Cinematography Álex Catalán Nominated
Best Art Direction Pepe Domínguez del Olmo Nominated
Best Costume Design Fernando García Nominated
Best Makeup and Hairstyles Yolanda Piña Nominated
Best Editing José M. G. Moyano Nominated
Best Sound Daniel de Zayas Ramírez, Nacho Royo-Villanova, Pelayo Gutiérrez Nominated
Best Special Effects Juan Ventura Nominated
22nd Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actor in a Leading Role Antonio de la Torre Won [10]
Best Film Actor in a Secondary Role Julián Villagrán Won
Best Film Actor in a Minor Role Alfonso Sánchez Won

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ See the Director's Notes on La Higuera (in Spanish), which are more elegant and intelligent than this summary.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Holland, Jonathan (3 April 2012). "Unit 7". Variety.
  3. ^ a b "'Grupo 7' recauda un millón de euros en su primera semana en cines y acudirá al Festival Tribeca de Nueva York". 20minutos.es. 12 April 2012.
  4. ^ Maldivia, Beatriz (10 April 2012). "'Grupo 7', violencia policial con sabor auténtico". Espinof.
  5. ^ Belinchón, Gregorio (22 January 2013). "'Blancanieves' gana en la 18ª edición de los Premios Forqué". El País.
  6. ^ "'Grupo 7', 'El mundo es nuestro' y el sevillano Fernando Franco, premiados por el Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos". 20minutos.es. 12 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Nominaciones a las Medallas CEC 2012". Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Lista de nominados a los premios Goya 2013". El Confidencial. 8 January 2013.
  9. ^ "Grupo 7". premiosgoya.com. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Maribel Verdú y Antonio de la Torre reciben el Premio de la Unión de Actores y Actrices". RTVE. 3 June 2013.

External links edit

  • Grupo 7 at IMDb  
  • Grupo 7 on La Higuera (in Spanish)
  • "Especial Premios Goya. 'Fuimos una máquina contra la droga'" ("Goya Awards Special: 'We were a machine against drugs'"), interviews with Seville officers active during the time the film was set, Quino Petit, El País, 29 April 2012 (in Spanish). [Accessed 6 June 2017].

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posterSpanishGrupo 7Directed byAlberto RodriguezScreenplay byRafael CobosStory byRafael CobosAlberto RodriguezProduced byGervasio IglesiasJose Antonio FelezStarringAntonio de la Torre Mario Casas Inma CuestaCinematographyAlex CatalanEdited byJose M G MoyanoMusic byJulio de la RosaProductioncompaniesAtipica FilmsLa Zanfona ProduccionesSacromonte FilmsDistributed byWarner Bros Pictures International EspanaRelease date4 April 2012 2012 04 04 Running time96 minutesCountrySpainLanguageSpanishBudget 3 500 000Box office 2 924 251 Spain Contents 1 General description and themes 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Production 5 Release 6 Accolades 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeneral description and themes editThis atmospheric piece is set in Seville Andalusia in the four years leading up to the 1992 Universal Exposition of Seville It dramatizes the social changes experienced by the city in a major before and after the World Expo honing in on the process of cleaning up the city eliminating the drug dealing from the streets in preparation for the World Expo from the point of view of four and particularly two police officers comprising the fictitious Unit 7 renowned for their exaggeratedly elevated drug bust rate The film discusses the concept of the end justifying the means focusing on themes of corruption police violence the psychology behind the figures carrying it out and the politics embodied by the police chief and unseen politicians giving them carte blanche to do so while washing their hands of the dirty deeds condemning their actions when scandals break and condoning them when major drug busts are successful It also describes life in some of the formerly more sordid neighborhoods or slums of Seville as well as the sense of community displayed by some of their inhabitants when they decide to fight back against All of this is portrayed with the backdrop of the ginormous construction work being undertaken to build the World Expo grounds on the outskirts of the city shown as an enormous bulldozed wasteland with no construction ever being seen in action but rather idle machinery and only marginally built bridges and buildings It shows the police officers as people where it is not so clear where right ends and wrong begins people who are being both exceedingly brutal and yet sometimes expressing great tenderness or love and it shows how the group of four feeds from one another in an escalation of violence in the name of eliminating the drug scourge The director states that the movie could also be seen as the rise and fall of a band of gangsters only our gangsters are on this side of the law 1 Plot editUnit 7 has a tough assignment to clean the most dangerous drug trafficking networks out of the city and bring an end to the corrosive power that has taken hold of the streets A detail of four the unit is led by Angel a young officer aspiring to the rank of detective and Rafael a violent arrogant yet efficient cop But Unit 7 s modus operandi is slipping outside the bounds of the law through their use of violence coercion lies and half truths For them anything goes As they gain ground in their mission the two officers head in opposite directions Angel takes the path of ambition and police excess while Rafael will begin to change as a result of his feelings for beautiful enigmatic Lucia Cast editAntonio de la Torre as Rafael 2 Mario Casas as Angel 2 Joaquin Nunez es as Mateo 2 Jose Manuel Poga as Miguel 2 Julian Villagran as Joaquin Inma Cuesta as Elena 2 Lucia Guerrero es as Lucia 2 Estefania de los Santos as La Caoba Pedro Cervantes as Eulogio Alfonso Sanchez es as AmadorProduction editThe film was produced by Atipica Films La Zanfona and Sacromonte Films and it had the participation and support of Canal Sur Television TVE Canal AXN Audiovisual SGR Junta de Andalucia ICO and ICAA 3 Release editDistributed by Warner Bros Pictures Intl Espana the film was theatrically released in Spain on 4 April 2012 3 4 It also screened on 20 April 2012 at the Tribeca Film Festival TFF in New York Accolades editYear Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2012 2012 Tribeca Film Festival Best Cinematography Special Jury Mention Alex Catalan Won Best Narrative Feature Alberto Rodriguez Nominated 2012 Turia Awards Special Award Alberto Rodriguez Won Neox Fan Awards 2012 Best Spanish film Nominated Best Spanish film actress Inma Cuesta Nominated 2013 18th Forque Awards Best Film Nominated 5 Best Actor Antonio de la Torre Nominated 68th CEC Medals Best Film Nominated 6 7 Best Director Alberto Rodriguez Nominated Best Actor Antonio de la Torre Won Best Supporting Actor Julian Villagran Won Best Original Screenplay Alberto Rodriguez Rafael Cobos Nominated Best Cinematography Alex Catalan Nominated Best Editing Jose M G Moyano Nominated Best Score Julio de la Rosa Nominated Best New Actor Joaquin Nunez Won Best New Actress Estefania de los Santos Nominated 27th Goya Awards Best Film Nominated 8 9 Best Director Alberto Rodriguez Nominated Best Original Screenplay Rafael Cobos and Alberto Rodriguez Nominated Best Actor Antonio de la Torre Nominated Best Supporting Actor Julian Villagran Won Best New Actor Joaquin Nunez Won Best New Actress Estefania de los Santos Nominated Best Original Score Julio de la Rosa Nominated Best Production Supervision Manuela Ocon Nominated Best Cinematography Alex Catalan Nominated Best Art Direction Pepe Dominguez del Olmo Nominated Best Costume Design Fernando Garcia Nominated Best Makeup and Hairstyles Yolanda Pina Nominated Best Editing Jose M G Moyano Nominated Best Sound Daniel de Zayas Ramirez Nacho Royo Villanova Pelayo Gutierrez Nominated Best Special Effects Juan Ventura Nominated 22nd Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actor in a Leading Role Antonio de la Torre Won 10 Best Film Actor in a Secondary Role Julian Villagran Won Best Film Actor in a Minor Role Alfonso Sanchez WonSee also editList of Spanish films of 2012References edit See the Director s Notes on La Higuera in Spanish which are more elegant and intelligent than this summary a b c d e f Holland Jonathan 3 April 2012 Unit 7 Variety a b Grupo 7 recauda un millon de euros en su primera semana en cines y acudira al Festival Tribeca de Nueva York 20minutos es 12 April 2012 Maldivia Beatriz 10 April 2012 Grupo 7 violencia policial con sabor autentico Espinof Belinchon Gregorio 22 January 2013 Blancanieves gana en la 18ª edicion de los Premios Forque El Pais Grupo 7 El mundo es nuestro y el sevillano Fernando Franco premiados por el Circulo de Escritores Cinematograficos 20minutos es 12 February 2013 Nominaciones a las Medallas CEC 2012 Circulo de Escritores Cinematograficos Retrieved 3 February 2022 Lista de nominados a los premios Goya 2013 El Confidencial 8 January 2013 Grupo 7 premiosgoya com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Maribel Verdu y Antonio de la Torre reciben el Premio de la Union de Actores y Actrices RTVE 3 June 2013 External links editGrupo 7 at IMDb nbsp Grupo 7 on La Higuera in Spanish Especial Premios Goya Fuimos una maquina contra la droga Goya Awards Special We were a machine against drugs interviews with Seville officers active during the time the film was set Quino Petit El Pais 29 April 2012 in Spanish Accessed 6 June 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Unit 7 amp oldid 1220394123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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