Spain / Mexico (The article continues below - Commercial information) 58 articles available in total starting from 28/03/2014. Last article published on 27/11/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next Interview: Asaari Bibang • Actress in Beef“Beef is about freestyle battles, but also the ones we fight in life”We spoke to the actress about the film she appears in, in which urban freestyle becomes a space to explore identity, conflict and creation for a group of young women 27/11 | /Spain/MexicoReview: Another ManFor his first feature in Catalan, Gaudí Award nominee David Moragas explores the ebb and flow of a long-term queer relationship 12/11 | Thessaloniki 2025Interview: Laura Baumeister • Director of What Follows Is My Death“We could say that talking about the ‘female gaze’ of women auteurs is another kind of narrative restraint”We talked to the Nicaraguan director, a two-time winner of the DALE! (Latin America-Europe Development) Award at the Co-Production Forum, about her new project 29/09 | San Sebastián 2025 | San Sebastián IndustryInterview: Ana Cristina Barragán • Director of The Ivy“Ivy is a plant that is beautiful but also toxic; that duality really interested me”VENICE 2025: The Ecuadorian director discusses the sensory approach, working with actors and the formal decisions behind her film 09/09 | Venice 2025 | OrizzontiReview: The IvyVENICE 2025: Ana Cristina Barragán’s intimate portrait of healing is an emotionally raw story hinging on the relationship between a 30-year-old woman and a 17-year-old boy 03/09 | Venice 2025 | OrizzontiInterview: Javier Polo • Director of Pet Peeves“We cannot escape ourselves”The Spanish filmmaker reflects on the challenges of production, the experience of directing seasoned actors, and the need to let go of references to find your own style 27/06 | Cinema Jove 2025Review: Pet PeevesJavier Polo’s film is made up of five brief and somewhat brutal stories that use dark humour, surrealism and irony to poke fun at our common misfortunes 26/06 | Cinema Jove 2025Review: BeefIngride Santos makes her feature directorial debut with a film about the struggles of rappers, exploring their neighbourhoods, machismo and the challenges of racial integration 27/05 | Films | Reviews | Spain/MexicoDiego Luna directing his fourth fiction film, A Mouthful of AshThe Mexican actor is working in his home country and Spain as he helms this immigration drama based on a book by Brenda Navarro, toplined by Anna Díaz and Adriana Paz 17/03 | Production | Funding | Spain/MexicoInterview: Laura Casabé • Director of The Virgin of the Quarry Lake“I wanted to show my own modern pop witches”In her new film, the Argentinian director compels you to believe that women have special powers 03/02 | Sundance 2025 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)