Seminci 2023 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 14 articles available in total starting from 10/05/2023. Last article published on 01/12/2023. page: [1] 2 next Review: ZinzindurrunkarratzOskar Alegria writes hyper-sensitive poetry with images and, above all, silences in a diary of his travels filmed with a camera, accompanied by a donkey, along forgotten paths in his native Navarre 01/12/2023 | Márgenes 2023Review: Romance Scam Virginia García del Pino presents an interesting and stimulating performative documentary about love and romantic relationships in the Tinder era 24/11/2023 | Seville 2023Interview: Virginia García del Pino • Director of Romance Scam"Deceiving someone is so stupid; it has no merit"The director explains the process behind her documentary, her first feature film since 2015, and what it has taught her about love 16/11/2023 | Zinebi 2023Interview: Manuel Martín Cuenca • Director of Andrea’s Love“All families are constantly being built and rebuilt”The Spanish director unpicks his latest work, which features young first-timers in the lead roles 09/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | CompetitionReview: Eyes of the SoulCarlota Nelson directs an exciting surprise camouflaged under the guise of a television documentary that sheds light on a captivating artist who tells moving stories with images 31/10/2023 | Seminci 2023Laura Ferrés wins Seminci's Golden Spike with The Permanent PictureThe Catalan director's debut feature film wins top prize at the 68th edition of the event, while Alice Rohrwacher wins the Silver Spike with La chimera 30/10/2023 | Seminci 2023 | AwardsReview: Andrea’s LoveSpanish filmmaker Manuel Martín Cuenca once again tackles family conflicts, but from the perspective of a teen who wants parental affection and does not understand the world of adults 27/10/2023 | Seminci 2023Interview: Antonio Méndez Esparza • Director of Something Is About to Happen"We all make up stories in our head"The American-based Spanish filmmaker talks about his co-production between his home country and Romania, which adapts the novel of the same name by Juan José Millás 26/10/2023 | Seminci 2023Review: Something Is About to HappenAntonio Méndez Esparza's fourth feature film, finally shot in his native Spain, is not satisfied with belonging to just one film genre and continually switches to other genres 25/10/2023 | Seminci 2023Review: TeresaSpanish director Paula Ortiz once again spares no expense in aestheticism with her new film, full of intense dialogue and hallucinatory visions of the saint 24/10/2023 | Seminci 2023 page: [1] 2 next