Borja
Kobeaga will compete against four more action short films. He tells the
story of a father and a son that take grandma out of the old people's
house to take care of them because mother has abandoned them.
The Basque
filmmaker Borja Kobeaga received one of the five nominations for Best
Live Action Short Film on the 79th edition of the Oscars for his short
film Eramos Pocos (One Too Many).
The Oscar-nominated short
film is 16 minutes in duration, and it starts with a woman who decides
to abandon her son (Alejandro Tejeria) and her husband (Ramon Barea).
The father, not knowing what to do, hatches a plan to retrieve his
mother-in-law (Marivi Bilbao) from the retirement home so that she can
take care of the two men.
Kobeaga was
awarded with Best Script at the 8th national short film contest of
Medina del Campo's Cinema Week, one of the most important festivals in
the Spanish State in the field of short films. The award allowed the
shooting and premiere of the film.
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Eramos Pocos (“One Too Many”) is a 15-minute
short film in Spanish starring Ramon Barea and Marivi Bilbao.
The story tells about a father and his son, abandoned by the
mother, who take grandma out of the old people's house to take
care of them.
You can see it all online at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ9txWq3Ae8
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Borja
Kobeaga was born in Donostia-San Sebastian in 1977, and has taken part
in numerous film ventures. He was surprised by the Oscar nomination,
and stated that "I never thought about this award," and being a
candidate for the Oscar is the "culmination" of the warm reception One
Too Many has had in festivals, among them the film festival of Aspen.
Kobeaga's
One Too Many will compete against Binta and the Great Idea, Helmer &
Son, The Saviour and West Bank Story on February 25 at the 79th edition
of the Academy Awards.

Son (Alejandro Tejeria), grandmother (Marivi Bilbao) and father (Ramon
Barea) start their new ordeal together.
More information about
the director and the film can be found online at:
http://www.kimuak.com/kimuak05/pocos.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ9txWq3Ae8
SOURCES: Thanks to dedicated Astero
readers Joseba Etxarri & Phillipe Acheritogaray for bringing this to my
attention. Content sources included Euskal Telebista news at
www.eitb24.com and
www.euskalkultura.com