Scorpion in Love

Scorpion in Love (Spanish: Alacrán enamorado)[1] is a 2013 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Santiago A. Zannou and starring Álex González, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Carlos Bardem, Judith Diakhate and Javier Bardem.[2] It is based on the novel of the same name by Carlos Bardem, who also wrote the screenplay with Zannou.[2][3]

Scorpion in Love
Film poster
SpanishAlacrán enamorado
Directed bySantiago A. Zannou
Screenplay byCarlos Bardem
Santiago A. Zannou
Based onAlacrán enamorado
by Carlos Bardem
Produced byÁlvaro Longoria
Starring
CinematographyJuanmi Azpiroz
Edited by
Music byWolfrank Zannou
Production
company
Morena Films
Distributed byAlta Films
Release date
  • 12 April 2013 (2013-04-12)
Running time
100 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Plot

Julián, Asterix and Luis belong to a neo-Nazi ideology group led by Solís. Together with other members of the group, they attack everything considered the enemy with threats and beatings. Julián frequents Pedro's gym and asks him to teach him to box. Carlomonte distrusts Julián but starts training him. Alyssa, a young mulatto with whom Julián falls in love, also works at the gym. Her love for Alyssa and boxing make Julián begin to change, something that her friend Luis is not willing to accept.

Cast

Production

The film is a Morena Films (Álvaro Longoria) production, with the participation of TVE, Cosmopolitan Channel and Canal+ España.[4][5]

Release

Distributed by Alta Films,[5] Scorpion in Love was theatrically released in Spain on 12 April 2013.

Accolades

Year Award CategoryNominee(s) ResultRef.
201428th Goya AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayCarlos Bardem, Santiago A. ZannouNominated[6]
Best Supporting ActorCarlos BardemNominated
Best New ActorHovik KeuchkerianNominated
Best Art DirectionLlorenç MiquelNominated
23rd Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actor in a Leading RoleÁlex GonzálezNominated[7]
Best Film Actor in a Secondary RoleCarlos BardemNominated
Best Film Actor in a Minor RoleMiguel Ángel SilvestreNominated
Best New ActorHovik KeuchkerianWon

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References

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