Spain / France 294 articles available in total starting from 21/06/2002. Last article published on 13/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 25 26 [27] 28 29 30 next Interview: Abdellatif Kechiche • Director"Great admiration for the youth of today"Abdellatif Kechiche explains the directions he took to make the remarkable Blue is the Warmest Colour, Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. 23/05/2013Jules Verne Award 2013 for Una pistola en cada manoCesc Gay’s film triumphs at the 23rd Spanish Film Festival in Nantes. A Special Mention goes to Javier Rebollo and the Public’s Award to Imanol Uribe 08/04/2013 | Festivals | France/SpainThe Last DaysAn adventure film and "buddy movie" for the second feature by the Pastor brothers, filmed in Spain. A new take on the apocalyptic cinema genre, with the financial crisis as a backdrop. 04/03/2013 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Àlex and David Pastor • Directors"We have more artistic freedom in Spain than in the United States"The Pastor brothers made their debut with Carriers, shot in the United States. They are now back in Spain with another apocalyptic title: The Last Days. 22/02/2013Interview: Jorge Dorado • Director"Novice directors like me need to be given a chance”Jorge Dorado takes his first steps into the world of features with Mindscape, an ambitious co-production filmed in English and aimed at a wide audience 16/01/2013Dream and SilenceOn a patient quest for the essence of reality, Spain's Jaime Rosales is the author of a delicate and demanding film on the wounds of mourning. 28/09/2012 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Pablo Berger • Director"My aim is to surprise the spectator"The director of Torremolinos 73 has returned a decade later with a black-and-white silent film destined to repeat the same success as his first film. 24/09/2012Snow WhitePablo Berger has made a transgressive version of the classic fairy tale set in a dark and cruel Spain, with a spirit of ode to black-and-white silent cinema. 24/09/2012 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Benoît Jacquot • Director"The actresses act in the present not in the past"How do you make a period drama modern? The director behind Farewell, My Queen, the film that opened the 62nd Berlinale, explains how he did it. 02/02/2012Farewell My QueenPanic in Versailles during the first days of the French Revolution. Léa Seydoux and Diane Kruger shine in the sumptuous film with modern undertones that opened Berlinale 2012. 02/02/2012 | Films | Reviews previous page: 1 2 3 ... 25 26 [27] 28 29 30 next