Pedro Amalio López

Spanish television producer, film critic, and screenplay writer
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Pedro Amalio López (July 10, 1929 – June 25, 2007) was a Spanish television producer, film critic, and screenplay writer.

Awards

  • Grand Prize at the Festival of Berlin (1967) on its agenda a world without light.
  • Special mention at the Monte Carlo Television Festival (1969) to its agenda a new King Midas.
  • Waves Awards (1969) National Television: Best Director.
  • Award of the Academy of Television (1999) his entire career.
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Television Academy Lifetime Achievement Award (Spain)
Television Academy Lifetime Achievement Award
1990s
  • 1999: Pedro Amalio López
2000s
2010s
  • 2010: José Ángel de la Casa
Iris Lifetime Achievement Award
2010s
Jesús Hermida Lifetime Achievement Award
2010s
2020s
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