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Alfonso Rivera

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2262 articles available in total starting from 16/11/2007. Last article published on 17/12/2025.

Review: A March to Remember

Review: A March to Remember

First-time director Victor Cabaco recreates a tragic historical episode that took place in Spain in 1976, with support from the audio-visual archives  

04/12/2018 | Black Nights 2018 | First Feature Competition

The Image You Missed voted Best Film on Lanzarote

The Image You Missed voted Best Film on Lanzarote

The jury deliberated openly in front of the audience as it reasoned why Donal Foreman’s film deserved the top prize at the eighth edition of the island’s film festival, the Muestra de Cine  

03/12/2018 | Festivals | Spain

Review: Quinqui Stars

Review: Quinqui Stars

Juan Vicente Córdoba revisits the Spanish cinematic imagination of the 1970s and 1980s through a set of characters living on the margins of society, with indifferent results  

30/11/2018 | Films | Spain/France

Review: Rights-of-Man

Review: Rights-of-Man

Juan Rodrigáñez returns to the cast and format of his debut film with a second cinematographic adventure staked on liberty, improvisation and zany humour  

26/11/2018 | Gijón 2018

Applause, praise and accolades for Hong Sang-soo in Gijón

Applause, praise and accolades for Hong Sang-soo in Gijón

The 56th edition of the Asturian festival has bestowed its highest honour (and two more besides) on Hotel by the River, directed by the South Korean maestro  

26/11/2018 | Gijón 2018 | Awards

Review: Cantares de una revolución

Review: Cantares de una revolución

Asturian director Ramón Lluís Bande pays homage to the workers’ uprising of 1934 through the folk songs that commemorate this turbulent time, performed chiefly by Nacho Vegas  

22/11/2018 | Gijón 2018

Review: La felicidad de los perros

Review: La felicidad de los perros

David Hernández makes his directorial debut with this portrait of the wanderings of a man in the grip of an existential crisis, filmed in black in white over three years between Galicia and Madrid  

21/11/2018 | Gijón 2018

Review: Zaniki

Review: Zaniki

Gabriel Velázquez’s film is an exploration of oral cultural transmission, portraying the close, respectful, conspiratorial and affectionate relationship between a young boy and his grandfather  

20/11/2018 | Gijón 2018

Review: Cages

Review: Cages

The encouraging directorial debut from Seville-born Nicolás Pacheco combines a strong anti-abuse message with polished aesthetics and a splash of Spanish costumbrismo  

16/11/2018 | Seville 2018

Review: Idrissa, Chronicle of an Ordinary Death

Review: Idrissa, Chronicle of an Ordinary Death

Xavier Artigas and Xapo Ortega’s new documentary focuses once again on politico-social denunciation  

15/11/2018 | Seville 2018

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