Sitges 2020 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 10 articles available in total starting from 07/10/2020. Last article published on 20/10/2020. Review: Boys from County HellIn Chris Baugh’s film, the bar is packed with local weirdos who con unscrupulous tourists wishing to pay a visit to the legendary tomb of a local vampire. Fancy a pint? 20/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Review: The Barcelona VampiressLluís Danés’ historical film, which scooped the Audience Award at Sitges, excels thanks to its creative mise-en-scène and its slamming of classist abuse from last century 19/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Review: A Perfect EnemyKike Maíllo constructs a sophisticated psychological thriller with an outlook to the murky haze beyond, set mainly in an airport where two unlikely companions are thrown together 16/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Review: Cross the LineMario Casas has such a bad time of it in this David Victori-helmed nocturnal nightmare that it makes Martin Scorsese’s After Hours seem like a fairy tale in comparison 16/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Interview: David Victori • Director of Cross the Line“I like to approach my own limits”The second film by David Victori, Cross the Line, has been presented in the official section of the Sitges Film Festival, just prior to its release in theatres 15/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Review: BabyJuanma Bajo Ulloa continues to prove that he is clearly not an accommodating filmmaker with this daring, macabre tale completely devoid of dialogue, which you will either love to bits or detest 15/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Interview: Kike Maíllo • Director of A Perfect Enemy“We’ve made a very loose adaptation of the novel”Kike Maíllo talks to us about A Perfect Enemy, his particular take on The Enemy's Cosmetique by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb, toplined by Tomasz Kot, Marta Nieto and Athena Strates 14/10/2020 | Sitges 202014 fantastical projects await discovery at the first virtual Sitges PitchboxThe event's line-up features seven European series currently in development and seven full-length films from anywhere in the world falling within the horror, thriller or science-fiction genres 08/10/2020 | Sitges 2020Review: Comrade DraculichVampire, secret services and nomenklatura in 1970s communist Hungary: playing at CinEast and Sitges, the second feature from Márk Bodzsár turns out to be a masterful and very diverting film 07/10/2020 | Cinéast 2020Another avalanche of fantasy film crashes down on a virtual and on-site SitgesFrom 8-18 October, the Catalonian coastal town is hosting one of the Spanish gatherings that prompt pilgrimages, loyalty, passion and so many screams – which is also unspooling online this year 07/10/2020 | Sitges 2020 (The article continues below - Commercial information)