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3659 articles available in total starting from 30/05/2002. Last article published on 30/10/2025.

Review: The Van

Review: The Van

Eloy Calvo makes his feature-length directorial debut with a dramatic comedy that blends animation and live action, adapting the comic book of the same name for the screen  

19/06 | Films | Reviews | Spain

Spain’s M Content and Ireland’s Vico Films team up on historical epic series The Patricios

Spain’s M Content and Ireland’s Vico Films team up on historical epic series The Patricios

Created and written by Amaya Muruzábal, and directed by Julián de Tavira, the show is inspired by true events that took place during the US-Mexico War of 1846  

19/06 | Production | Funding | Ireland/Spain

Review: Rains over Babel

Review: Rains over Babel

Colombian-Spanish director Gala del Sol’s debut feature is a queer drama bathed in colour, neon, sweat and lust, blurring the boundary between dream and reality  

18/06 | Transilvania 2025

Cinema Jove celebrates its 40th anniversary

Cinema Jove celebrates its 40th anniversary

The Valencian festival returns with its official feature film section, premieres and the presentation of the Luna de Valencia to Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude  

16/06 | Cinema Jove 2025

The TAI School of the Arts in Madrid proposes a connection between academic training and industry logic

The TAI School of the Arts in Madrid proposes a connection between academic training and industry logic

The school is offering a hybrid ecosystem between university and production space on its Master's courses, Bachelor’s and Diploma programmes  

16/06 | Education | Spain

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 | Annecy 2025

Agustina Macri • Director of Miss Carbón

Interview: Agustina Macri • Director of Miss Carbón

“This film could not have been directed by a man”

The Argentine filmmaker discusses gender transition, female sensitivity and the need to feel deeply about a film project  

12/06 | /Spain/Argentina

Iván Morales • Director of Join Me for Breakfast

Interview: Iván Morales • Director of Join Me for Breakfast

“Today, making really personal films means going against the grain”

The director, actor and teacher has adapted his stage play, in which he talks about bewilderment, commitment, heartbreak and other subjects affecting modern-day romantic relationships  

12/06 | /Spain

Review: Miss Carbón

Review: Miss Carbón

Agustina Macri recreates, in the form of a luminous fable, the dual struggle of becoming a woman and a miner, inspired by a real-life figure portrayed by Chilean actress Lux Pascal  

11/06 | Films | Reviews | Spain/Argentina

Review: Join Me for Breakfast

Review: Join Me for Breakfast

Four urbanites portray the chaos, confusion and fluidity of modern-day romantic relationships in the award-winning directorial feature debut by actor Iván Morales  

11/06 | Films | Reviews | Spain

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