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Films / Spain


66 articles available in total starting from 12/09/2002. Last article published on 30/11/2018.

Grand piano: stage fright at its best

Grand piano: stage fright at its best

Eugenio Mira’s third film unfolds like a stifling, agile and theatrical game, an exercise in style that looks for tension and spectacle without worrying about its credibility.  

14/10/2013 | Films | Spain

I’m So Excited: between feathers and follies

Pedro Almodóvar presents his new film – his most cheeky, light and gay one yet: a comedy set on a plane which destination is unknown  

05/03/2013 | Films | Spain

Balagueró returns with classic thriller Sleep Tight

It was one of the most highly-anticipated films of the 44th Sitges Film Festival and it didn’t disappoint the audience, by whom it was enthusiastically received. Sleep Tight, the latest feature by...  

11/10/2011 | Films | Spain

Bon Appetit wins rave reviews at Malaga

The first film to have garnered the most critical acclaim at the 13th Malaga Spanish Film Festival is a one that, owing to its genre (romantic comedy), seemed hardly a festival title. However,...  

21/04/2010 | Films | Spain

Me Too, or the normalcy of being different

Daniel is 34, lives in Seville, holds a university degree, lands a government job working with handicapped people – and has Downs Syndrome. He falls in love with his co-worker Laura, a woman from...  

14/04/2010 | Films | Spain

Liars tell truth in Brechner’s Bad Day To Go Fishing

After a successful tour of international film festivals, kicking off with its screening in Cannes Critics’ Week, Spanish/Uruguayan co-production Bad Day To Go Fishing, the debut feature by Álvaro...  

24/11/2009 | Films | Spain

Estoril F.F.: Recha’s Petit Indi a boy unlike any other

After numerous shorts and five feature films, Catalan director Marc Recha will soon be back in theatres with Petit Indi, an urban fairy tale that premiered at the latest Locarno Film Festival and...  

11/11/2009 | Films | Spain/France

Pan's Labyrinth breaks US record

Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth has become the most seen Spanish language film of all time in the US. After last week’s announcement of its six Oscar nominations, the film attracted American...  

08/02/2007 | Films | Spain

Blessed by Fire awarded in Tribeca

Malvinas/Falklands war drama Blessed By Fire was chosen the Best Narrative Feature at the 5th Tribeca Film Festival (USA), adding another prize to its list of international awards. Directed by...  

08/05/2006 | Films | Spain

Crimes by De La Iglesia

Black humor and crimes for Alex de la Iglesia’s new film entitled Crimen Ferpecto, which will start ten weeks of programmed shooting next Monday in Madrid and Seville. Written by the director...  

14/11/2003 | Films | Spain

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