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Pan's Labyrinth (Spanish: El laberinto del fauno, lit. 'The Labyrinth of the Faun') is a 2006 Spanish-Mexican [ 2 ] dark fantasy film [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] written, directed and co-produced by Guillermo del Toro .
The episode's opening, conceived by film director Guillermo del Toro, is a mash-up of horror movies, science fiction films and TV shows, including all of del Toro's own films, ending with Lisa falling through the couch, dressed as Alice from Alice in Wonderland, and getting brainwashed by The Hypnotoad from Futurama, then happening upon a palace room in a send-up of the end of Pan's Labyrinth.
[11] [12] Other winners included Pan's Labyrinth with three awards, Dreamgirls, An Inconvenient Truth, and Little Miss Sunshine with two, and Babel, The Blood of Yingzhou District, The Danish Poet, Happy Feet, The Last King of Scotland, Letters from Iwo Jima, The Lives of Others, Marie Antoinette, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The ...
Pan's Labyrinth Won Best Comic Book Writer Brian Michael Bendis, Civil War: The Initiative / Daredevil / New Avengers: Nominated Garth Ennis, Punisher: Max / The Boys / Ghost Rider / Chronicles of Wormwood / Midnight: Nominated Frank Miller, All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder / Frank Miller's RoboCop: Won Alan Moore, Lost Girls / Yuggoth ...
This was his film debut. Both Tielve and his co-star Iñigo Garcés had cameos as guerrilla soldiers later in Pan's Labyrinth (2006). Íñigo Garcés as Jaime, the orphanage bully who later befriends Carlos. Eduardo Noriega as Jacinto, the caretaker. Marisa Paredes as Carmen, the administrator of the orphanage.
Ivana Baquero Macías (born 11 June 1994) is a Spanish actress. At the age of 11, she was chosen to star as Ofelia in Pan's Labyrinth, for which she won critical acclaim and the Goya Award for Best New Actress.
According to film historians Keith McDonald and Roger Clark, Mexican film director Guillermo del Toro's portrayal of the faun in his 2006 dark fantasy film Pan's Labyrinth was inspired by the "ambivalent and possibly dangerous" portrayals of Pan in late Victorian and early Edwardian novels, including Machen's The Great God Pan and Pan's Garden ...
CafeFX was hired to do the film's special effects after Darabont asked fellow director Guillermo del Toro who did the effects on his film Pan's Labyrinth. The film was a modest success at the box office, but earned positive reviews from critics. [21] King also praised Darabont's new ending, saying, "The ending is such a jolt—wham! It's ...