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3744 articles available in total starting from 30/05/2002. Last article published on 26/01/2026.

The Blind Sunflowers vying for nomination

José Luis Cuerda's The Blind Sunflowers was chosen to represent Spain in the race for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nomination, beating the other two shortlisted titles Seven Billiard Table...  

29/09/2008 | Oscars 2009 | Spain

Empty Nest shows dreams are worthwhile at San Sebastian

Daniel Burman is a director who over the years has spoiled his public, giving audiences a series of memorable film moments. He returns to the San Sebastian Film Festival after several years and a...  

26/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

Fesser’s Camino rivets San Sebastian audiences

Tangible proof of how a religious organisation can condition the lives of its members is well documented. With Camino (“Path”), in the official selection of the San Sebastian Film Festival, Javier...  

26/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

Romero named director of Malaga Film Festival

Carmelo Romero has been named the new director of the Malaga Spanish Film Festival, replacing Salomón Castiel, who has headed the festival since its first edition 11 years ago. The new president...  

25/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

San Sebastian: Bullet in the Head, chronicle of a day in the life

Ion wakes up, drinks coffee, cleans up his house and goes out to meet with a laywer. That evening, he goes to a party, meets a woman and sleeps with her at her place. The first 50 minutes of...  

24/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

Six Spanish titles compete in Valladolid

Six Spanish productions have been selected to compete in the official section of the 53rd Seminci - Valladolid Film Festival (October 24-November 1), alongside films by Atom Egoyam, Amos Gitai and...  

24/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

My Prison Yard: Freedom behind bars at San Sebastián

After two internationally successful shorts, Mala Espina and El Puzzle (the latter which was nominated for a Goya), director Belén Macías presented her first feature film at the San Sebastián Film...  

23/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

Winterbottom moves San Sebastián audiences

Michael Winterbottom is back at the San Sebastián Film Festival with an intimate though not hermetic film. Genova is the story of a family torn apart by mourning: to escape the pain caused by the...  

22/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

San Sebastian: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas avoids easy sentiment

There is a fine between sincerity and brutality, one that is easy to cross. One that British director Mark Herman walks like a tightrope walker for 90 minutes in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas,...  

22/09/2008 | Festivals | Spain

Coppola shoots last leg of Tetro in Alicante

US director Francis Ford Coppola has relocated his cast and crew from Argentina to the Spanish city of Alicante to shoot the final part of his new film, Tetro, at the Ciudad de la Luz complex. The...  

11/09/2008 | Production | Spain

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