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Course Completed
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJosé Luis Garci
Written byJosé Luis Garci
Horacio Valcárcel
Produced byJosé Luis Garci
StarringJesús Puente
Victoria Vera [es]
Teresa Gimpera
Eduardo Hoyo
CinematographyManuel Rojas
Edited byMiguel González Sinde
Music byJesús Gluck
Release dates
  • 23 April 1987 (1987-04-23) (Spain)
  • 5 May 1988 (1988-05-05) (Argentina)
Running time
94 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Course Completed (Spanish: Asignatura aprobada) is a 1987 Spanish drama film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. The film was an Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards.

Synopsis

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Following the failure of his latest work and the departure of his wife, José Manuel Alcántara decides to leave Madrid for Asturias in pursuit of a quiet life as a radio and press collaborator. However, his past mistakes will resurface, including his rocker son and a former love interest.

Cast

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Production

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The project stemmed from a conversation with former football player and then-manager of Sporting de Gijón, José Manuel Fernández, and from a sentence he wrote at the Reconquista Hotel in Oviedo before presenting the Premios Princesa de Asturias de las Artes award to Luis García Berlanga: "In my life, there have always been two days left, two completely useless days, yesterday and tomorrow." Garci had stated he wouldn't make any more films until José María Calviño resigned as Director-General of RTVE or relented, and a few days later, he initiated the project.

Filming took place between November 2nd and December 23rd, 1986, in Asturias, particularly in the city of Gijón. The film had a budget of 150 million pesetas. Actress Encarna Paso couldn't participate due to her commitments in the theater; the role was filled by Teresa Gimpera.

Awards

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The film was an Academy Award nominee as Best Foreign Film.[1] Garci won the Goya Award as Best Director.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The 60th Academy Awards (1988) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
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