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Alfonso Rivera

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1890 articles available in total starting from 16/11/2007. Last article published on 07/05/2024.

Intruders

Journey into the depths of fear. A nail-biting, puzzle-like film by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, starring Clive Owen, Daniel Brühl and Pilar López de Ayala.  

03/10/2011 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Montxo Armendáriz • Director

“Cinema can help solve social problems”

The Navarre-born director, who was nominated for an Oscar in 1997 for Secrets of the Heart, tackles the sensitive, social issue of sexual abuse in Don’t Be Afraid 

21/04/2011

Don’t Be Afraid

Montxo Armendáriz uses a narrative style halfway between fiction and documentary in his film condemning the terrible social curse of sexual abuse.  

21/04/2011 | Films | Reviews

Chico & Rita

Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal and Tono Errando tell a passionate love story in their musical animated film for adults combining digital and hand-drawn images  

23/02/2011 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Icíar Bollaín • Director

“A challenge for me and the whole team”

Scripted by Paul Laverty, actress-director Icíar Bollaín’s most ambitious film to date tries to stir consciences with moving drama  

04/12/2010

Interview: Álex de la Iglesia • Director

"We’re all clowns"

At Madrid's Teatro-Circo Price, a presentation was held of Alex de la Iglesia's new film, A Sad Trumpet Ballad, a violent, excessive and visceral movie about a tragic love triangle  

04/12/2010

Even the Rain

The vibrant drama takes a critical look at Bolivia’s water war in 2000 whilst focusing on a film shoot about Christopher Columbus and the conquest of America  

03/12/2010 | Films | Reviews

Review: A Sad Trumpet Ballad

Alex de la Iglesia orchestrates a grotesque and excessive spectacle in order to depict, with his usual dark humour, a stormy love triangle, a political metaphor for late Francoism  

03/12/2010 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Rodrigo Cortés • Director

Overcoming obstacles and challenges

At 37 and with just one other feature under his belt – The Contestant – Rodrigo Cortés is considered a name to watch thanks to Buried  

22/09/2010

Buried

This nail-biting Spanish thriller, which has swept up prizes at festivals, including Sundance, puts viewers in the coffin with its protagonist  

22/09/2010 | Films | Reviews

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