Spain / USA (The article continues below - Commercial information) 82 articles available in total starting from 22/09/2010. Last article published on 15/09/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 next Series review: The New PopeVENICE 2019: Paolo Sorrentino’s follow-up to The Young Pope sees John Malkovich take the top job in Rome 11/09/2019 | Venice 2019 | Out of CompetitionReview: Remember MeMartín Rosete places the entire emotional (and comedic) burden of his second feature – a dramedy revolving around Alzheimer’s – on the shoulders of great US actor Bruce Dern 02/08/2019 | Films | ReviewsInterview: Martín Rosete • Director of Remember Me“This is a profession that’s born of passion”Los Angeles-based Spaniard Martín Rosete put his faith in Bruce Dern as the star of Remember Me, in which he appeals to primitive emotions and the power of memory 01/08/2019Review: BaracoaBERLIN 2019: This documentary about two Cuban boys was born from the minds of three untiring researchers, the Argentine Pablo Briones and The Moving Picture Boys 10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Generation KplusReview: Down a Dark HallRodrigo Cortés delivers a somewhat bothersome adaptation of the Lois Duncan novel of the same name, starring cult American actress Uma Thurman 02/08/2018 | Films | Spain/USAShooting wraps for the thriller FeedbackThe Galician outfit, which we have to thank for successful titles such as El niño and Cell 211, is financing Pedro C Alonso’s directorial debut 10/04/2018 | Production | Spain/USAInterview: Ana Asensio • Director"Private producers believed in my passion"Actress Ana Asensio makes her directorial debut with Most Beautiful Island, which premiered in Europe at Sitges after winning the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW 11/10/2017Interview: Sergio G Sánchez • Director“I have a lot of respect for the viewer”SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Sergio G Sánchez, the regular screenwriter for Juan Antonio Bayona, has made his feature-length directorial debut with Marrowbone after having shot various short films 27/09/2017Interview: Lucrecia Martel • Director"I'm not crazy about filming, and nor is it the most interesting thing in the world to me"Argentinian director Lucrecia Martel talked to us about her new film, Zama, and about how it fits in with the rest of her body of work and her idea of cinema 03/09/2017La Chana: A life spent pacing the floorsLucija Stojevic puts her name to a mesmerising documentary on the life of legendary dancer, La Chana, co-produced by Iceland, Spain and the US 01/06/2017 | Films | Spain/USA/Iceland previous page: 1 2 3 ... 5 6 [7] 8 9 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)