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Sergio Ríos Pérez


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

Meadows foregoes serious subjects to go on tour with Le Donk

UK director Shane Meadows has taken a break from his “normal” projects to make Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee, a mockumentary reminiscent of jokes between friends, which has just been presented at the...  

23/11/2009 | Films | UK

Seville crowns Lourdes

The Seville Film Festival, one of the leading annual events for European cinema, closed with the triumph of Jessica Hausner’s Austrian/French/German co-production Lourdes, which won the Golden...  

17/11/2009 | Festivals | Spain

Vértice Cine created from merger between Notro and Manga

Today, the creation of new distribution company Vértice Cine was officially announced. Owned by the Vértice 360º group, the company is the result of the merger between the two distributors...  

13/11/2009 | Industry | Spain

Cell 211 knocks Agora off top spot

In the end, there appears to be some truth in the predictions that 2009 would be a good year (or at least better than previous years, which is not too hard) for Spanish cinema. This is borne out...  

12/11/2009 | Box Office | Spain

Woman Without Piano triumphs at Los Angeles’ AFI

There have been more accolades for Javier Rebollo’s second feature, Woman Without Piano, which won the Best Film Award (shared with Andrea Arnold’s UK title Fish Tank) in official competition at...  

10/11/2009 | Festivals | Spain

Seville shines spotlight on European film

The 9th Seville Film Festival (November 6-14), one of the most important events dedicated to European cinema, is underway . This celebration of European film includes a large number of...  

09/11/2009 | Festivals | Spain

54th Seminci fest draws to a close

The 54th Seminci Film Festival in Valladolid awarded its top prize, the Golden Spike, to Goran Paskaljevic’s Honeymoons. This demonstrates once again cinema’s power to transcend difficult borders,...  

03/11/2009 | Festivals | Spain

Spanish cinema loses symbolic figure

Today is a day of mourning for Spanish cinema due to the death, at 87, of one of its greatest actors, José Luis López Vázquez, who appeared in classics such as The Little Apartment (1959), The...  

03/11/2009 | People | Spain

European films take centre stage at Gijón

The 14 titles in Official Selection at the 47th Gijón International Film Festival (November 19-28) have already been revealed. There are no less than 10 European productions, including just one...  

02/11/2009 | Festivals | Spain

Bollaín starts work on most ambitious project to date

In mid-October, Madrid-born director Iciar Bollaín started shooting in Bolivia and Mexico on her most ambitious project to date, Even the Rain. Produced by Juan Gordon for Morena Films, in...  

02/11/2009 | Production | Spain

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