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319 articles available in total starting from 21/06/2002. Last article published on 19/11/2025.

Review: Pheasant Island

Review: Pheasant Island

Set on Pheasant Island, Basque director Asier Urbieta’s feature film debut poses thought-provoking questions and shines a light on an underreported socio-geographical reality  

19/11 | Films | Reviews | Spain/France

Daniel Vidal Toche • Director of The Anatomy of the Horses

Interview: Daniel Vidal Toche • Director of The Anatomy of the Horses

“Quechua is neither a linear culture nor a linear language”

The Peruvian filmmaker unpacks aspects of his debut feature, such as the toughness of its shoot, the teamwork involved, and its distinctive temporal, linguistic and denunciatory structure  

19/11 | Seville 2025

José Luis Guerín • Director of Good Valley Stories

Interview: José Luis Guerín • Director of Good Valley Stories

“I can only conceive of filming out of affection”

The filmmaker returns to the festival where he previously triumphed and talks about young directors, the human diversity that populates his new film and how much he hates drones  

29/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Review: Good Valley Stories

Review: Good Valley Stories

José Luis Guerín returns with another humanist non-fiction film, populated by real people – multicultural residents of a district on the outskirts of Barcelona  

29/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Series review: The Anatomy of a Moment

Series review: The Anatomy of a Moment

Alberto Rodríguez revisits the challenges Spain's fledgling democracy faced, through the three key figures of the time who directly witnessed the 1981 coup d'état  

26/09 | San Sebastian 2025 | Out of Competition

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa • Director of Sundays

Interview: Alauda Ruiz de Azúa • Director of Sundays

“When conflict arises in our own home, we find it very difficult to be tolerant”

The Basque director discusses her new film, a long-cherished project that explores adolescence, respect, family conflicts and crises of faith  

25/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | Competition

Review: Sundays

Review: Sundays

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa establishes herself as a filmmaker with this chronicle of a family crisis, which questions the very solid foundations of the sacrosanct institution and its limited tolerance  

23/09 | San Sebastian 2025 | Competition

Review: Los Tigres

Review: Los Tigres

Alberto Rodríguez orchestrates his own unique Abyss with spectacular mise en scène to tell the story of two brothers who are professional divers  

22/09 | San Sebastian 2025 | Competition

The Unlocking New Audiences study analyses new television viewing habits in Spain, France, Germany and Italy

The Unlocking New Audiences study analyses new television viewing habits in Spain, France, Germany and Italy

There is a shift towards free, ad-supported models, with 75% of respondents watching video-on-demand with adverts or FAST (Free Ad-Supported TV) once a week  

16/09 | Industry | Market | Spain/France/Germany/Italy

The Sánchez-Cabezudo brothers begin filming Killing a Bear

The Sánchez-Cabezudo brothers begin filming Killing a Bear

The series, co-produced by Movistar Plus+ and Arte France, features a cast led by Eduard Fernández, María Rodríguez Soto, Miki Esparbé, Pol López, Nora Navas, and Àlex Monner  

15/09 | Production | Funding | Spain/France

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