Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang
Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang is a 2013 Spanish adventure film directed by Oskar Santos. It is based on the comic book series Zipi y Zape, created by José Escobar Saliente
The film had its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2013. It was well received at Festival de San Sebastián on 21 September 2013. The film had a theatrical release in Spain on October 4, 2013. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival, in newly introduced category Sundance Kids on January 18, 2014.
A sequel, Zip & Zap and the Captain's Island, was released in 2016.
Plot
Twin brothers Zip and Zap are sent to the summer school Hope, a re-education centre ran by strict Falconetti, who forbids all forms of recreation and entertainment. When Zip gets in trouble for disrupting a class, he is locked in the "Isolation Room" where he is told to think about what he has done. However, he finds a bag of marbles hidden in the room, and forms the "Marble gang" with several other students in the school, who are Filo, Micro, and Matilda, who is Falconetti's niece, and do various pranks, such as vandalising the statue of Sebastian Hope, the school's founder, and they always leave a single marble at their prank.When Falconetti attempts to take down the vandalism, he accidentally breaks the part of the statue, revealing a map leading a path to hidden diamonds under the school. Zip and Zap steal the map from his office and follow the map's clues while they are pursued by Falconetti. The Marble Gang end up in a room full of toys, and Zap considers that the "diamonds" in the map were really just a reference to Sebastian Hope's diamonds - his toys. Falconetti finds them, then reveals that the school was originally a school of play and toys ran by Hope, until Falconetti bought over the school and transformed it to please his father. Falconetti locks them in the room of toys, but Micro notices a machine where they insert several toys they picked up while exploring the school. Music starts playing around the school and the students and teachers discover it is coming from the statue of Hope. The underground room Zip and Zap were locked in starts spiralling up into the main garden in front of the school, where all the students and teachers are gathered. The other students start cheering on the Marble Gang, and another teacher punches Falconetti and tells the other teachers to lock Falconetti until the police arrives. The movie ends with Zap recollecting how "we never found the diamonds, but it was the best summer we ever had," and the 5 members of the Marble Gang all holding their last marble together, than tossing it into the air. The diamonds are revealed to have been hidden in the marble.
Cast
- Raúl Rivas as Zipi
- Daniel Cerezo as Zape
- Javier Gutiérrez as Falconetti
- Claudia Vega as Matilde
- Fran García as Filo
- Marcos Ruiz as Micro
- Christian Mulas as Heidi
- Aníbal Tártalo as Piojo
- Alberto López as PeloCohete
- Javier Cifrián as GriGrillo
- Álex Angulo as Sebastián Esperanza
- Juan González as Flipao
- Joseba Apaolaza as Padre Falconetti
- Iñake Irastorza as Bibliotecaria
Reception
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | |
2014 | Goya Awards | Best Adapted Screenplay | Jorge A. Lara and Francisco Roncal | ||
2014 | Goya Awards | Best Art Direction | Juan Pedro de Gaspar | ||
2014 | Goya Awards | Best Production Supervision | Koldo Zuazua | ||
2014 | Goya Awards | Best Production Supervision | Best Special Effects | ||
2014 | Neox Fan Awards | Best Spanish film | |||
2014 | Neox Fan Awards | Best Spanish film actor | Javier Gutiérrez | ||
2014 | Neox Fan Awards | Best Spanish film actor | Daniel Cerezo |