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3106 articles available in total starting from 30/05/2002. Last article published on 30/04/2024.

Spanish animation finds a spot at the Malaga Festival

Animation film will from this year have its own section at the Málaga Film Festival, the most important film competition for Spanish-produced films whose 15th edition will be celebrated this year...  

07/02/2012 | Festivals | Spain

Gabriel Velázquez's Iceberg docks in Rotterdam

Six years after the Dutch port city showed his Sud Express, Spanish director Gabriel Velázquez returned to the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) for his latest feature, Iceberg. The...  

06/02/2012 | IFFR 2012 | Spain

Wert presents his plans for cinema to Parliament

The new Spanish government's plans for cinema became a little clearer last Thursday when the minister of education, culture and sport, Juan Ignacio Wert, appeared before Parliament. Although he...  

03/02/2012 | Industry | Spain

Promoción fantasma, or the proof that good teen comedies exist

Promoción fantasma, with over 300 copies distributed by Hispano Foxfilm, is this week’s great hope for Spanish cinema. It’s a comedy that, without hiding that it intends to be commercial and...  

03/02/2012 | Releases | Spain

Interview: Benoît Jacquot • Director

"The actresses act in the present not in the past"

How do you make a period drama modern? The director behind Farewell, My Queen, the film that opened the 62nd Berlinale, explains how he did it.  

02/02/2012

Farewell My Queen

Panic in Versailles during the first days of the French Revolution. Léa Seydoux and Diane Kruger shine in the sumptuous film with modern undertones that opened Berlinale 2012.  

02/02/2012 | Films | Reviews

As Luck Would Have It

The director of The Last Circus applies his offbeat humour to the tragedy of an ordinary man, afflicted by the crisis and victim of harassment from the scavenging media.  

02/02/2012 | Films | Reviews

Animated cinema, Woody Allen and Alberto Iglesias represent Spain at the Oscars

Although Spanish cinema’s official representative for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, Black Bread, won’t be in Los Angeles, the Spanish film industry will vie for the film world’s most...  

25/01/2012 | Oscars 2012 | Spain

Urbizu’s No Rest For the Wicked triumphs at Forqué Awards

Less than one month away from the Goya Awards ceremony (see news), No Rest For the Wicked, by Enrique Urbizu [pictured], has won the first round by triumphing at the Forqué Awards, presented last...  

24/01/2012 | Awards | Spain

Spanish cinema increases its market share, but is still below potential

The quantity and quality of Spanish releases in 2011 boded for a quiet year for cinema. Faced with the political wave battering the sector (see news), at least on the box-office front things were...  

19/01/2012 | Box Office | Spain

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