Back to Stay
2011 film
- 8 August 2011 (2011-08-08) (Locarno)
- 31 May 2012 (2012-05-31) (Argentina)
Running time
Switzerland[1]
Back to Stay (Spanish: Abrir puertas y ventanas) is a 2011 Argentine-Swiss comedy-drama film, written and directed by Milagros Mumenthaler[2] in her first full-length feature film. The film won the Golden Leopard at the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival and the Golden Astor at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
Cast
- María Canale
- Martina Juncadella
- Ailín Salas
- Julián Tello
Awards
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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Locarno Film Festival[1] | 13 August 2011 | Golden Leopard | Milagros Mumenthaler | Won |
Best Actress Award | María Canale | Won | ||
FIPRESCI Prize | Milagros Mumenthaler | Won | ||
San Sebastián International Film Festival | 24 September 2011 | Horizons Award | Milagros Mumenthaler | Nominated |
Mar del Plata International Film Festival | 13 November 2011 | Golden Astor | Milagros Mumenthaler | Won |
Best Director | Milagros Mumenthaler | Won | ||
Munich International Film festival | 7 July 2012 | Best Film By An Emerging Director | Milagros Mumenthaler | Won |
References
- ^ a b "Locarno Film Festival: Argentina's Back to Stay Takes the Top Prize". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
- ^ Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 57. ISBN 978-1908215017.
External links
- Back to Stay at IMDb
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Golden Leopard winning films
- And Then There Were None (1946)
- Man About Town (1947)
- Germany, Year Zero (1948)
- The Farm of Seven Sins (1949)
- When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950)
- Hunted (1952)
- Julius Caesar (1953)
- The Composer Glinka (1953)
- The Glass Wall (1953)
- Prince Bayaya (1954)
- Gate of Hell (1954)
- Wild Fruit (1954)
- Rotation (1954)
- The Sheep Has Five Legs (1954)
- Carmen Jones (1955)
- The Emperor's Nightingale (1955)
- Il Grido (1957)
- Ten North Frederick (1958)
- Killer's Kiss (1959)
- Il bell'Antonio (1960)
- Fires on the Plain (1961)
- The Winner (1962)
- Transport from Paradise (1963)
- Black Peter (1964)
- Four in the Morning (1965)
- Courage for Every Day (1966)
- Entranced Earth (1967)
- The Visionaries (1968)
- Charles, Dead or Alive (1969)
- Those Who Wear Glasses (1969)
- Three Sad Tigers (1969)
- No Path Through Fire (1969)
- Lilika (1970)
- Mujo (1970)
- Soleil O (1970)
- End of the Road (1970)
- On the Point of Death (1971)
- They Have Changed Their Face (1971)
- The Friends (1971)
- Private Road (1971)
- Znaki na drodze (1971)
- Bleak Moments (1972)
- The Illumination (1973)
- Tűzoltó utca 25. (1974)
- The Son of Amir Is Dead (1975)
- The Big Night (1976)
- Antonio Gramsci: The Days of Prison (1977)
- The Idlers of the Fertile Valley (1978)
- The Herd (1979)
- To Love the Damned (1980)
- Chakra (1981)
- The Princess (1983)
- Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
- Alpine Fire (1985)
- Jezioro Bodeńskie (1986)
- O Bobo (1987)
- Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988)
- Schmetterlinge (1988)
- Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? (1989)
- Accidental Waltz (1990)
- Johnny Suede (1991)
- Autumn Moon (1992)
- The Place on a Grey Tricorne (1993)
- Khomreh (1994)
- Raï (1995)
- Nénette et Boni (1996)
- The Mirror (1997)
- Mr. Zhao (1998)
- Skin of Man, Heart of Beast (1999)
- Father (2000)
- Off to the Revolution by a 2CV (2001)
- The Longing (2002)
- Khamosh Pani (2003)
- Private (2004)
- Nine Lives (2005)
- Das Fräulein (2006)
- The Rebirth (2007)
- Parque via (2008)
- She, a Chinese (2009)
- Winter Vacation (2010)
- Back to Stay (2011)
- The Girl from Nowhere (2012)
- Story of My Death (2013)
- From What Is Before (2014)
- Right Now, Wrong Then (2015)
- Godless (2016)
- Mrs. Fang (2017)
- A Land Imagined (2018)
- Vitalina Varela (2019)
- Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash (2021)
- Regra 34 (2022)
- Critical Zone (2023)
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