Celestial Clockwork (film)
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Directed by | Fina Torres |
Starring | Ariadna Gil |
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Countries | France Spain Belgium Venezuela |
Languages | Spanish French Italian English |
Celestial Clockwork (originally titled Mécaniques célestes in France) is a 1995 comedy-drama co-produced between France, Spain, Belgium and Venezuela directed by Fina Torres and starring mainly Ariadna Gil.[1]
Plot
Ana, a young singer from Caracas who is about to get married, runs away to Paris. The stars are both good and bad for her: at the same time she meets a friendly group of Latinos and the upstart and unsettling video artist Céleste.[1]
Awards
Year | Festival | Award |
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1995 | Namur International Francophone Film Festival | Prize of the public of the city of Namur to Fina Torres. |
1996 | Outfest (Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival) | Grand Jury Prize for the best story for Mécaniques célestes. |
References
- ^ a b "Mécaniques célestes de Fina Torres (1994)". UniFrance (in French). Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 16 July 2022.