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3747 articles available in total starting from 30/05/2002. Last article published on 29/01/2026.

Blancanieves meets expectations and triumphs at the Goya Awards

Pablo Berger’s film swept up 10 of the 18 prizes for which it was competing. It was followed by The Impossible (5 Goyas), Tad, The Last Explorer (3) and Unit 7 (2)  

18/02/2013 | Goyas 2013

Five arresting protagonists mix fiction and documentary in The Plague

The first feature film from Spanish director Neus Ballús, The Plague combines the stories of five individuals into an admirably coherent whole  

08/02/2013 | Berlinale 2013 | Forum/Spain

Interview: Isabel Coixet • Director

"I like cinema as an adventure and as a form of apprenticeship"

The woman behind The Secret Life of Words (four Goya awards in 2006), Elegy and Map of the Sounds of Tokyo is presenting Yesterday Never Ends, her most bitter, critical and audacious film yet in...  

05/02/2013

Yesterday Never Ends

In every single way: socially and personally. Two standalone characters find themselves in this situation in a brave, audacious and very painful film on the terrible moment we are going through.  

05/02/2013 | Films | Reviews

Patxi Amezcua is working on his second thriller, Séptimo

Entirely shot in Argentina at the end of 2012, the El Toro Pictures and Ikiru Films production with Telecinco Cinema and two Argentinian businesses stars Ricardo Darín and Belén Rueda  

05/02/2013 | Production | Spain

Caníbal: stories of crime and love in Granada

Shooting comes to end of its first week for the Andalusian director Manuel Martín Cuenca’s fourth feature length film – a Spanish, Romanian, Russian and French coproduction  

04/02/2013 | Production | Spain

Animation sector set to grow an average of 19% in the next five years

Great internationalisation capacities and investment into research and development have lifted a sector otherwise dragged down by scarcity of trained personnel and inability to retain talent  

29/01/2013 | Industry | Spain

Isabel Coixet set to open 16th edition of Malaga Film Festival

The Barcelona-based director’s latest work, Ayer no termina nunca, will open in Malaga on April 20, after a world premiere in February in the Panorama section of the Berlinale  

28/01/2013 | Festivals | Spain

Interview: Jacek Borcuch • Director

“I'm on the side of the human being”

Encounter with an artist looking for emotional truths, now setting his signature to his fourth feature film: Lasting 

17/01/2013

Lasting

Passionate love and devastating secrets, from Spain to Poland. Selected in competition at the Sundance Festival and in the Spectrum section in Rotterdam.  

17/01/2013 | Films | Reviews

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