The Spanish Screenwriters' Union (ALMA) has awarded TecnoCampus professor Gonzalo Berger the award for best feature film script for The Wanninkhof-Carabantes Case, produced by the platform NETFLIX

 

The film, shot in Malaga, Madrid, Barcelona and England in 2020, delves into one of the most high-profile criminal cases in Spain. In 1999, 19-year-old Rocío Wanninkhof was murdered. Dolores Vázquez, her mother's ex-partner, went to prison without solid evidence which proved her guilt. Influenced by a strong discriminatory campaign, Spanish public opinion wanted to find a culprit. When the lifeless body of another teenager, Sonia Carabantes, appeared in 2003, the police caught the real killer. "The Wanninkhof-Carabantes case" is a film that covers the multiple perspectives of the case: judicial, political, media and gender.


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