AKA: Sin Noticias De Dios:
Sem Notícias de Deus (Brazil)
Bendito Inferno (Brazil) (festival title)
Bendito Infierno (Don't Tempt Me) (USA) (DVD title)
Don't Tempt Me (USA)
Nessuna notizia da Dio (Italy)
No News from God (USA)
Sans nouvelles de Dieu (France)
Welcome! Heaven (Japan) (English title)
Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto:
Nessuno parlerà di noi (Italy)
Ninguém Falará de Nós Quando Estivermos Mortos (Brazil) (DVD title)
Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead (undefined)
Personne ne parlera de nous quand nous serons mortes (France)
Limited edition of 500 copies.
Premiere release of two films by Agustín Díaz Yanes (Alatriste) by Spanish composer Bernardo Bonezzi.
Sin noticias de Dios (aka Don't Temp Me, 2001), starring Penélope Cruz, Victoria Abril and Gael García Bernal, is a black thriller-comedy about the bizarre story of a boxer whose soul is disputed by a secret agent from the heaven (Abril) and another from hell (Cruz). The unusual, powerful and also bizarre music composed by Bonezzi, performed by The City of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra, was nominated for the Goya Awards (the Spanish Oscar) and won the Spanish Critics Award for Best Film Score in 2001.
The drama-thriller Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto (1995), starring Victoria Abril, Pilar Bardem and Federico Luppi, was the first collaboration of Bonezzi with Diaz Yanes. The innovative and short score, written for trumpet, saxophone, electric guitar and electronics, won the Goya Award (the only in the Bonezzi's career). In 1997 was released a promo CD with the complete score (18 minutes), but this album marks the first official and commercial edition.
Two opposite faces in the work of a essential composer in the history of Spanish cinema.
- Quartet Records
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