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Cineuropa prize
by Gabe Ibáñez
Review: Hierro
Gabe Ibáñez makes his directorial feature debut with a psychological thriller set on the Canary island of El Hierro. The film was selected for festivals including Cannes and Sitges
Interview: Gabe Ibáñez • Director
A graduate in Motion Picture Sciences from Madrid’s Complutense University, Gabe Ibáñez has previously worked in special effects and advertising, and made a short film
Video
14/01/2010“The devices of film are perfect for portraying madness”
Gabe Ibáñez • Director
05/01/2010Disturbing mental landscapes
Hierro
10/05/2010Box Office – Spain
Velilla’s Que Se Mueran Los Feos boosts Spanish cinema results
19/03/2010Distribution – Spain
Paramount Spain to release Medem’s latest on May 7
02/03/2010Releases – Spain
Spanish cinema hits back with comedy (1)
22/01/2010Sales – Spain
Still no domestic distributor for Medem’s Room in Rome
11/01/2010Production – Spain
Telecinco Cinema reigns over Spanish cinema
02/12/2009Production – Spain
Two new projects in pipeline for Telecinco Cinema
12/10/2009Festivals – Spain
Moon sweeps up at Sitges
02/10/2009Festivals – Spain
Best of fantasy film hits Sitges
22/09/2009Festivals – Finland
Love & Anarchy rules in Helsinki
23/05/2009Cannes 2009 – Market
Wrap-up: Less quantity, more quality meetings
19/05/2009Cannes 2009 – Market / France
European sales clinched despite buyers’ caution
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