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Sergio Ríos Pérez


625 articles available in total starting from 01/02/2008. Last article published on 20/02/2015.

Bigger-than-ever Torrente ready to take Spanish box office by storm

The always-excessive Torrente is the big star in Spanish theatres this week, with the release of Santiago Segura’s Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis. Everything is bigger in this film – that includes a...  

10/03/2011 | Releases | Spain

Malaga opts for younger, innovative cinema

For its 14th edition, the Malaga Spanish Film Festival (March 26-April 2) has adopted a decidedly more low-key approach. These are hard times for the Malaga event (its budget has been cut by 20%,...  

02/03/2011 | Festivals | Spain

Garasino named new director general of Film Academy

José Garasino, who was until now Head of Activities at the Ronda-based training centre Media Business School, has been appointed new director general of Spain’s Academy of Film Arts and Sciences....  

28/02/2011 | Industry | Spain

Cortés shoots Red Lights, starring De Niro

Thanks to the success of Buried, Rodrigo Cortés has rather more resources for his next film: from his previous flick featuring just one actor (even if it was Ryan Reynolds), a coffin, a lighter...  

18/02/2011 | Production | Spain

Villaronga’s Black Bread sweeps up at Goyas

Black Bread – a priori the least favourite among the four films with the most nominations (alongside A Sad Trumpet Ballad, Even the Rain and Buried) – was the top winner at the 25th Goya Awards,...  

14/02/2011 | Goyas 2011

De la Iglesia shoots La Chispa de la Vida

On Monday, February 7, Alex de la Iglesia, who has only a few days left as president of the Spanish Film Academy, started shooting his tenth feature, La Chispa de la Vida (“The Spark of Life”)....  

09/02/2011 | Production | Spain

Interview: Vicente Canales • Film Factory

Sales agent aims to strengthen the internationalisation of Spanish cinema

03/02/2011

De la Iglesia to quit Film Academy after Goyas

The debate about the anti-piracy law, better known as the Sinde Law, has claimed another victim. This time, it is none other than Spanish Film Academy president Álex de la Iglesia, who in recent...  

25/01/2011 | Industry | Spain

Iñárritu’s Biutiful, Bardem head to Hollywood

In a repeat of last year, Spanish entry Even the Rain by Icíar Bollaín hasn’t made it into the final five nominees for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, while a production from another country...  

25/01/2011 | Oscars 2011 | Spain

Buried and Black Bread flex muscles ahead of Goyas

Just less than a month before Spanish cinema’s top awards ceremony, the Goyas, Buried and Black Bread – which have ten and 14 nominations respectively (see news) – have emerged as strong...  

18/01/2011 | Awards | Spain

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