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25 articles available in total starting from 03/09/2014. Last article published on 14/01/2026.

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Review: Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

Review: Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

The stop-motion film with which Irene Iborra makes her feature directorial debut invites us to use our imagination as an infallible weapon against cruel and unjust reality  

14/01 | Films | Reviews | Spain/France/Belgium/Switzerland/Chile

Four European female filmmakers pool their talents in Each of Us

Four European female filmmakers pool their talents in Each of Us

Diane Kruger, Carla Juri, Aida Folch and Ninel Geiger topline this drama in post-production being directed by Neus Ballús, Anne Zohra Berrached, Anna Jadowska and Stina Werenfels  

02/12/2025 | Production | Funding | Spain/Poland/Germany/Switzerland

Irene Iborra • Director of Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

Interview: Irene Iborra • Director of Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake

“We are never alone; there is always someone we can count on”

The Spanish filmmaker makes her feature film debut with a stop-motion film that uses other techniques, with a personal message to children championing humanist values  

13/06/2025 | Annecy 2025

Carlos Marqués-Marcet • Director of They Will Be Dust

Interview: Carlos Marqués-Marcet • Director of They Will Be Dust

"I think about death a lot and that makes me very happy"

The Catalan filmmaker talks about his musical about love, family and the final goodbye, giving us some hints about the complexities involved  

14/11/2024 | Spain/Italy/Switzerland

Review: Most People Die on Sundays

Review: Most People Die on Sundays

The film by Argentina's Iair Said is a tragicomedy as minimal as it is everyday. Starring the director himself, with subtle humour it tackles heavy issues such as euthanasia, ageing and loneliness  

24/09/2024 | San Sebastian 2024 | Horizontes Latinos

Review: They Will Be Dust

Review: They Will Be Dust

Spanish filmmaker Carlos Marques-Marcet's newest feature is a formally inventive exploration of perceptions of death, punctuated by music and modern dance sequences  

16/09/2024 | Toronto 2024 | Platform

REPORT: First Look @ Locarno Pro 2024

REPORT: First Look @ Locarno Pro 2024

We take a closer look at four of the six Spanish projects in post-production taking part in the industry initiative organised by the Swiss festival  

08/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | Locarno Pro

Klaudia Reynicke • Director of Reinas

Interview: Klaudia Reynicke • Director of Reinas

“There’s a little bit of me in this film, too”

The Swiss-Peruvian director chatted with us about the genesis of her latest feature film, the importance of re-examining memories through the filter of the present, and the evocative power of music  

23/01/2024 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Reinas

Review: Reinas

This masterfully directed third feature by Swiss-Peruvian filmmaker Klaudia Reynicke catapults us back to Lima in the early Nineties  

22/01/2024 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Carlos Marqués-Marcet shoots the musical tragicomedy They Will Be Dust

Carlos Marqués-Marcet shoots the musical tragicomedy They Will Be Dust

Ángela Molina, Alfredo Castro and Mònica Almirall star in the film that tackles the decision to die and raises questions such as the limits of unconditional love between parents and children  

06/11/2023 | Production | Funding | Spain/Switzerland/Italy

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