Lost in Galicia
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Lost in Galicia
Summary
Lost in Galicia is a film[1].
Key Facts
- Lost in Galicia received the Mestre Mateo Award for best film[2].
- Lost in Galicia received the Q131171692[3].
- Lost in Galicia received the Mestre Mateo Award for best supporting actor[4].
- Lost in Galicia received the Q131322357[5].
- Lost in Galicia's instance of is recorded as film[6].
- Lost in Galicia's director is recorded as Ángel de la Cruz[7].
- Lost in Galicia's screenwriter is recorded as Ángel de la Cruz[8].
- Lost in Galicia's genre is recorded as comedy film[9].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Chete Lera[10].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Neus Asensi[11].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Manuel Manquiña[12].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Belén Constenla[13].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as María Castro[14].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Xosé Manuel Olveira[15].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Gonzalo Uriarte[16].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Berta Ojea[17].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Antonio Durán "Morris"[18].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Antonio Mourelos[19].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Ernesto Chao[20].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Estíbaliz Veiga[21].
- Lost in Galicia's cast member is recorded as Paco Lodeiro[22].
- Lost in Galicia's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0353765[23].
- Lost in Galicia's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Spanish[24].
- Lost in Galicia's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Galician[25].
- Lost in Galicia's color is recorded as color[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Lost in Galicia's director is recorded as Ángel de la Cruz[7]. Its screenwriter is recorded as Ángel de la Cruz[8]. Cast members include Chete Lera[10], Neus Asensi[11], Manuel Manquiña[12], Belén Constenla[13], María Castro[14], and Xosé Manuel Olveira[15].
Publication
Lost in Galicia's publication date is recorded as +2008-00-00T00:00:00Z[27]. Original languages include Spanish[24] and Galician[25]. Its genre is recorded as comedy film[9].
Reception
Awards received include Mestre Mateo Award for best film[2], an award for best film[28], in Spain[29], founded in 2002[30]; Q131171692[3], a Mestre Mateo Awards[31], in Spain[32], founded in 2002[33]; Mestre Mateo Award for best supporting actor[4], a film award category[34], in Spain[35], founded in 2002[36]; and Q131322357[5], a film award category[37], in Spain[38], founded in 2002[39].
FAQs
What awards did Lost in Galicia receive?
Honors received include Mestre Mateo Award for best film[2], Q131171692[3], Mestre Mateo Award for best supporting actor[4], and Q131322357[5].