Rodrigo Sorogoyen

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Rodrigo Sorogoyen
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Sorogoyen at the 33rd Goya Awards in 2019
Born
Rodrigo Sorogoyen del Amo

(1981-09-16) 16 September 1981 (age 42)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationFilm director

Rodrigo Sorogoyen del Amo (born 16 September 1981) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter. [1] His solo directorial debut Stockholm earned him a nomination for the Goya Award for Best New Director in 2014. For his short film Mother , Sorogoyen won the Goya Award for Best Fictional Short Film in 2018 and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards. In 2019, Sorogoyen won the Goya Awards for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for The Realm , a feat he repeated in 2023 with The Beasts , which won a total of 9 awards at the 37th Goya Awards, including Best Film. The Beasts also won him the César Award for Best Foreign Film. He often works in tandem with Isabel Peña. [2]

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Biography

Born on 16 September 1981 in Madrid, Rodrigo Sorogoyen is the grandson of filmmaker Antonio del Amo. [3] Sorogoyen is known among his closest circles as Ruy. [4] His interest in filmmaking stemmed from the experience of watching Léon: The Professional , which fascinated him. [4] After graduating in history from the Complutense University of Madrid, he entered the ECAM in 2004. [3]

In July 2019, Sorogoyen was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [5]

Filmography

Film

Feature Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotesRef.
2008 8 Dates YesYesNoCo-directed with Peris Romano [6]
2013 Stockholm YesYesExecutive [7]
2016 May God Save Us YesYesNo [8]
2018 The Realm YesYesNo [9]
2019 Mother YesYesYesBased on the 2017 short film [10]
2022 The Beasts YesYesYes [11]

Short Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotesRef.
2014El IlusoYesYesNoMedium-length film
2017 Madre YesYesExecutiveShort film [12]
Disquiciones de una pareja que lleva más de seis meses y menos de un añoYesYesYesShort film
Also actor

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotesRef.
2005Ke no!NoYesWrote 2 episodes
2006-2007Manolo & Benito CorporesionNoYesWrote 4 episodes
2008-2010ImparesYesYesDirected 43 episodes and wrote 39 episodes
2010-2011Impares premiumYesYes10 episodes
La pecera de Eva YesNo221 episodes
2012-2013FragilesYesNoDirected 13 episodes
2015RabiaYesNoDirected 1 episode
2020En casaYesYesEpisode: "Una Situación Extraordinaria"
Also actor: Carlos
Antidisturbios YesYes6-episode miniseries
Also creator and executive producer
[13]
2021 Historias para no dormir YesYesEpisode: "El doble" [14]
2022 Apagón YesNoEpisode: "Negación" [15]

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
Academy Awards 2019 Best Live Action Short Film Mother Nominated [16]
Argentine Film Critics Association 2016 Best Ibero-American Film Stockholm Nominated [17]
Ariel Award 2023 Best Ibero-American Film The Beasts Nominated [18]
CEC Awards 2014Best New Director Stockholm Won [19]
2019Best Film The Realm Won [20]
Best DirectorWon
Best Original ScreenplayWon
2023Best Film The Beasts Won [21]
Best DirectorWon
Best Original ScreenplayWon
César Awards 2023 Best Foreign Film Won [22]
David di Donatello 2024 Best International Film Nominated [23]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle 2023 Best ScreenplayRunner-up [24]
Dublin International Film Festival 2023 Dublin Film Critics’ Circle Award for Best FilmWon [25]
European Parliament 2019 Lux Prize The Realm Nominated [26]
Feroz Awards 2014 Best Drama Film Stockholm Won [27]
Best Screenplay Nominated
2017 Best Drama Film May God Save Us Nominated [28]
Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
2019 Best Drama Film The Realm Won [29]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
2021 Best Drama Series Riot Police Won [30]
2023 Best Director The Beasts Nominated [31]
Best Screenplay Nominated
Forqué Awards 2017 Best Feature Film May God Save Us Nominated [32]
2018 Best Short Film Mother Won [33]
2019 Best Feature Film The Realm Nominated [34]
2022 Best Fiction and Animation Feature Film The Beasts Won [35]
Goya Awards 2014 Best New Director Stockholm Nominated [36]
2017 Best Director May God Save Us Nominated [37]
Best Original Screenplay Nominated
2018 Best Fictional Short Film Mother Won [38]
2019 Best Director The Realm Won [39]
Best Original Screenplay Won
2020 Best Adapted Screenplay Mother Nominated [40]
2023 Best Film The Beasts Won [41]
Best Director Won
Best Original Screenplay Won
Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro 2023Best Ibero-American FilmNominated [42]
Lumières Award 2023 Best International Co-Production Won [43]
Miami International Film Festival 2023Rene Rodriguez Critics AwardWon [44]
Knight Marimbas AwardWon
San Sebastián International Film Festival 2016Jury Prize for Best Screenplay May God Save Us Won [45]
2022 Audience Award for Best European Film The Beasts Won [46]
Sant Jordi Awards 2017 Best Spanish Film May God Save Us Nominated [47]
2019 The Realm Nominated [48]
2023 The Beasts Won [49]
Tokyo International Film Festival 2022 Tokyo Grand PrixWon [50]
Best DirectorWon
Transilvania International Film Festival 2014 Transilvania Trophy Stockholm Won [51]
Venice Film Festival 2019 Orizzonti Mother Nominated [52]

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