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Méliès d'Or European Fantastic Cinema Awards

Méliès d'Or European Fantastic Cinema Awards

Méliès d’Or Award Ceremony

For the six consecutive year, the Sitges – International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia organizes the award ceremony of the Méliès d'Or. The Méliès d'or and Méliès d'argent prizes are awarded each year to the best European feature and short fantastic films. These awards are a recognition of their quality and creativity levels and generate unique visibility for films and their directors. The awards are awarded by the Méliès International Festivals Federation (MIFF).

Jorge Guerricaechevarría, Méliès Career Award

Jorge Guerricaechevarría is a prominent Spanish screenwriter and writer, born on April 8, 1967, in Bilbao, Spain. He has earned a prominent place in the Spanish film industry due to his contributions in creating scripts for successful movies. Throughout his career, he has closely collaborated with director Álex de la Iglesia, which has resulted in some of the most notable films in contemporary Spanish cinema.

Guerricaechevarría is known for his unique style and his ability to blend elements of the noir genre and black comedy in his scripts. Some of his most well-known films include "The Day of the Beast" (1995), "Perdita Durango" (1997), "The Last Circus" (2010), and "Witching and Bitching" (2013), all directed by Álex de la Iglesia and co-written by him. These films have received critical acclaim and have contributed significantly to the international recognition of Spanish cinema.

Jorge Guerricaechevarría has been honored on several occasions for his work as a screenwriter, highlighting his skill in mixing genres and creating surprising narratives. His work has influenced the evolution of Spanish cinema and has played a key role in establishing a distinctive style in the black comedy and genre cinema in Spain.

In summary, Jorge Guerricaechevarría is a talented and respected screenwriter who has left a significant mark on the Spanish film industry. His frequent collaboration with Álex de la Iglesia has resulted in iconic films that have gained both national and international recognition, and his ability to combine elements from different genres has been instrumental in creating memorable scripts for the big screen.

Introduced by:
Ángel Sala

Ángel Sala

Mònica García Massagué

Mònica García Massagué