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

Woody Allen nearly ready to shoot

Woody Allen has arrived in Spain, where he will shoot a film for the first time, starting from July in the cities of Barcelona and Oviedo. Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz and Allen's new favourite...  

12/06/2007 | Production | Spain

Houellebecq: The possibility of a film

The Valencia-based studios Ciudad de la Luz last weekend hosted the final shooting day of The Possibility of an Island, the directorial debut of controversial French author Michel Houellebecq. The...  

12/06/2007 | Shooting | Spain

Madrid de Cine to boost sales

Over 120 film buyers from 33 countries are in Madrid to participate in the second Madrid de Cine, Spanish Film Screenings, which ends tomorrow. Organised by the Spanish Federation of Audiovisual...  

11/06/2007 | Industry | Spain

Latido dances with Fado

Headed by Massimo Saidel, Spanish sales outfit Latido Film is attracting international buyers to Carlos Saura’s musical film Fados, already sold to a dozen territories, including France (TF1) and...  

22/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Market/Spain

Notes on lonely lives

Discovered in the Directors Fortnight in 2003 with his feature debut The Hours of the Day, Spanish director Jaime Rosales is back on the Croisette with his new film Solitary Fragments, screening...  

21/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Un Certain Regard/Spain

Savage Grace: The Baekelands’ breakdown

A celebrated name in American contemporary video art, Tom Kalin is back behind the camera with Savage Grace, his first foray into directing since 1992's Swoon. Co-produced between Spain, US and...  

19/05/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Directors Fortnight/Spain

Bayona's The Orphanage competing for Caméra d'Or

Catalan-born director Juan Antonio Bayona will attend the 46th Cannes Film Festival International Critics' Week (May 17-25) to present The Orphanage. The horror film, in competition for the Caméra...  

27/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Critics' Week/Spain

Jaime Rosales brings loneliness to Croisette

While the Un Certain Regard selection is not yet complete – according to artistic director Thierry Fremaux, three or four more titles are expected to be revealed in the upcoming days – the only...  

20/04/2007 | Cannes 2007 | Spain

A story from the heart of Andalusia

In February 1888, hundreds of inhabitants of Riotinto (Huelva, Andalusia), headed a protest against the miserable and dangerous working conditions in the local mines, which were run by a British...  

13/04/2007 | Releases | Spain

New Film Law postponed

The Spanish government, along with Minister of Culture Carmen Calvo, have decided to postpone the approval of the draft of the new Film Law until a more harmonious agreement is reached with the...  

28/03/2007 | Legislation | Spain

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