Film Factory presents a selection of new Spanish cinema at the EFM
- The latest works by filmmakers such as Pedro Almodóvar, Hugo Ruiz, Patricia Ortega, Víctor García León and Lucía Puenzo headline the catalogue that the Catalan agency is taking to Berlin

The sales agency Film Factory Entertainment arrives at the European Film Market (EFM) at the Berlinale with a diverse slate of Spanish-language titles, where established filmmakers sit alongside others who are just beginning to make a name for themselves. Among them, one title stands: the new film by the maestro Pedro Almodóvar. Bitter Christmas [+see also:
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At Film Factory's market screenings on 13 and 14 February, audiences will get their scare on with Evil Dress, directed by Frank Ariza and Jacob Santana starring Spain's queen of horror, Belén Rueda (The Orphanage [+see also:
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Other Spanish titles currently in post-production handled by the company include Dante, Hugo Ruiz's second feature film following the award-winning and tense One Night with Adela [+see also:
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film profile], a dark thriller starring Chino Darín and Ester Expósito (read more); Operation Cronos, directed by Fernando González Molina, an anti-terrorist action thriller starring Enric Auquer, Diana Gómez and Mónica López; The Devil Within, a thriller by Rubén Pérez Barrena starring Tamar Novas and Marina Salas; the biopic Caballé, a co-production with Belgium about the famous opera singer, directed by Patricia Ortega (Mamacruz [+see also:
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Also noteworthy are the dramatic comedy Better Class by Víctor García León (The Europeans), starring Marian Álvarez, Israel Elejalde and Juan Diego Botto (read more); the black comedy The Professor, the eagerly awaited return of Daniel Castro, with Javier Gutiérrez in the title role (read more); Cool Books, by the Argentine duo Andrés Salmoyraghi and Rafael López Saubidet, featuring Marcel Borràs as a grumpy writer in his forties in bohemian Madrid; and the commercial comedies Uncle Trouble + 2, by Joaquín Mazón, and My Wife Is a Ghost, a Belgian co-production directed by María Ripoll, starring Javier Rey and Loreto Mauleón, which opens in Spanish cinemas next week.
Finally, Film Factory's catalogue also includes titles from across the Atlantic, such as Pepita the Gunslinger, directed by Argentine filmmaker Lucía Puenzo (XXY [+see also:
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(Translated from Spanish)
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