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    Ángeles González-Sinde Reig (born 7 April 1965) is a Spanish scriptwriter, film director and politician. She served as Minister of Culture of the Government...
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  • In December 2010, the Ministry of Culture of Spain—then led by Ángeles González Sinde, who had been one of the co-screenwriters of the film five years...
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  • Sinde may refer to: Ángeles González-Sinde, a Spanish scriptwriter, film director and politician Sinde (ward), an administrative ward in the Mbeya Urban...
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    the Culture Minister at the time Ángeles González-Sinde, that would eventually become what is known today as the Sinde Law. This provision of this bill...
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    Daniel Monzón's Celda 211; Paco León's Kiki, el amor se hace; Ángeles González Sinde's Una palabra tuya and La suerte dormida; Imanol Uribe's Miel de...
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  • (Spanish: Una palabra tuya) is a Spanish 2008 film directed by Ángeles González Sinde based on the novel of the same name by Elvira Lindo. It stars Malena...
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  • 1949), Mexican author and journalist Ángeles Montolio (born 1975), Spanish tennis player Ángeles González-Sinde (born 1965), Spanish scriptwriter, film...
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  • Benicàssim. The screenplay was penned by Gerardo Vera alongside Ángeles González-Sinde. Other production duties were tasked to Julio Madurga (cinematography)...
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  • Mínguez as Marta The screenplay was penned by Ricardo Franco and Ángeles González Sinde, based on an original story by Ricardo Franco and Dionisio Pérez...
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    Director (Ricardo Franco), original screenplay (Ricardo Franco and Ángeles González-Sinde) and Actor (Antonio Resines); lost Actress (Maribel Verdú). Pain...
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  • Spanish drama film directed by Gerardo Herrero from a screenplay by Ángeles González-Sinde which stars Adriana Ozores. The plot is set in the late 1980s in...
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  • Sleeping Luck (Spanish: La suerte dormida) is a 2003 film directed by Ángeles González-Sinde which stars Adriana Ozores alongside Félix Gómez and Pepe Soriano...
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    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo 2002: Julio Wallovits and Roger Gual 2003: Ángeles González-Sinde 2004: Pablo Malo 2005: José Corbacho and Juan Cruz 2006: Daniel...
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    Feature film Television List of Spanish Academy Award winners and nominees Gonzalez, Ed (7 November 2002). "Intacto". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 21 June 2015...
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    Patrick (27 April 2009). "TOLDJA! Nikki Finke rewrites history". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 24 June 2010. Fleming, Mike (2 May 2010). "Summit Acquires...
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    candidate — together with Icíar Bollaín and Emilio A. Pina — to replace Ángeles González-Sinde after her appointment as Minister of Culture. De la Iglesia’s main...
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    Sabroso Días de fútbol Barbara David Serrano La suerte dormida Sonia Ángeles González Sinde 2004 Muertos comunes Juani Norberto Ramos del Val El asombroso mundo...
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  • Argentine-Spanish drama film directed by Héctor Olivera and written by Ángeles González Sinde, from the novel by the Chilean writer Marcela Serrano. It stars...
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    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo 2002: Julio Wallovits and Roger Gual 2003: Ángeles González-Sinde 2004: Pablo Malo 2005: José Corbacho and Juan Cruz 2006: Daniel...
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  • (Pilar Eyre) 2013 – El cielo ha vuelto (Clara Sánchez) El buen hijo (Ángeles González-Sinde) 2012 - La marca del meridiano (Lorenzo Silva) La vida imaginaria...
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    Spanish), retrieved 2019-04-13 González-Sinde, Ángeles (2018-12-22). "Sonríale, muéstrese muy cariñosa, por Ángeles González-Sinde". elperiodico (in Spanish)...
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  • José Luis Bernal Santi Prego [es] The screenplay was penned by Ángeles González Sinde alongside Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. The film was produced by Tornasol...
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    Development; Ángel Gabilondo replaced Mercedes Cabrera in Education; Ángeles González-Sinde replaced César Antonio Molina in Culture and Trinidad Jiménez replaced...
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    writer with Inés París. (2005) 7 minutos, director and writer with Ángeles González-Sinde (2009) Alguien que cuide de mí, director and writer with Elvira...
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    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo 2002: Julio Wallovits and Roger Gual 2003: Ángeles González-Sinde 2004: Pablo Malo 2005: José Corbacho and Juan Cruz 2006: Daniel...
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    Mercedes Sampietro, 2003–2006 Ángeles González Sinde, 2006–2009 Eduardo Campoy, 2009 Álex de la Iglesia, 2009–2011 Enrique González Macho [es], 2011–2015 Antonio...
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    de 7 de abril, por el que se nombra Ministra de Cultura a doña Ángeles González Sinde" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (85). Agencia Estatal...
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    14 April 2008 20 October 2010 PSOE José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Ángeles González-Sinde Ministry of Culture 7 April 2009 22 December 2011 PSOE José Luis...
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    Juan Carlos Fresnadillo 2002: Julio Wallovits and Roger Gual 2003: Ángeles González-Sinde 2004: Pablo Malo 2005: José Corbacho and Juan Cruz 2006: Daniel...
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    America. Following discrepancies with the then Minister of Culture, Ángeles González-Sinde his mandate was called to an end in early December 2010. In 2011...
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