Almería, September 15, 2021 -. Franco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero, known as Franco Nero (Parma, 1941) will return to Tabernas to collect one of the most important awards at the Almería Western Film Festival (AWFF). The Italian actor has participated in more than 220 films with such renowned directors as John Huston, Luis Buñuel, Enzo G. Castellari or Quentin Tarantino.
During his cinematographic career he passed through Tabernas in the films 'Texas, Adiós' (Ferdinando Baldi, 1966), ‘Man, Pride and Vengeance' (Luigi Bazzoni, 1967), 'Salario para muerte' (Sergio Corbucci, 1968), 'Companeros' (Sergio Corbucci, 1970) and 'The White, the Yellow, the Black' (Enzo G. Castellari, 1975). Nero has stated on several occasions that “everyone has their first love and mine was the western film”. He is one of the most popular actors of the 60s and 70s, of great physical attractiveness, acclaimed by the public.
“I've said it other times, westerns drives me crazy, it's a need that is in
my blood, like breathing or eating. That is why it is a real honor to receive
this year's Tabernas de Cine Award. I had the opportunity to shoot five films
in Almería together with Corbucci, Castellari, Baldi and Bazzoni, it is always
a pleasure to return to this special land. Every corner of the Tabernas Desert
has written its part in the history of cinema and I am looking forward to
meeting the fans again during the Almería Western Film Festival”, he said.
Nero started acting in 1962 but it was his role as a gunman in 'Django' (Sergio Corbucci, 1966) that launched him to international fame. The actor will introduce the Panorama Section film ‘Django & Django’ (Luca Rea and Steve Della Casa, 2021), a documentary about the figure of director Corbucci. In honor of Nero, the film 'The Companions' will be screened, one of the films that are part of the Retrospective Section of AWFF 2021.
In previous editions, Almería Western Film Festival has awarded the Tabernas de Cine Award to actors and directors such as Sara Montiel, Mónica Randall, Enzo G. Castellari, Sancho Gracia, Terence Hill, Alberto Dell'Acqua, George Martin, Sal Borgese, Claudia Cardinale, Alex Cox and Ángel del Pozo. All the winners have a chair on the Tabernas Film Walk to keep these figures of western cinema alive in their memory.
The 11th edition of the Almería Western Film Festival will be held from
October 8 to 11, 2021 in Tabernas and in the western towns of Oasys
MiniHollywood and Fort Bravo Texas Hollywood. The Festival maintains its
structure with the official sections of feature films, short films and school
practices. In addition, parallel activities such as the presentation of
literary works, theater and music, initiatives that will be adapted to the
anticovid regulations in force at that time. AWFF, promoted by the Tabernas
City Council, has the collaboration of the Ministry of Tourism, Regeneration,
Justice and Local Administration, the Andalusian Agency for Cultural
Institutions of the Ministry of Culture of the Junta de Andalucía and the
Diputación de Almería.
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