All articles by Juan Sarda – Page 2
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Paramount takes Tad 2, Capture the Flag
Paramount Pictures has closed worldwide distribution rights for Spanish animation duo.
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On Any Sunday sequel to play San Sebastian
The European premiere of Dana Brown’s motorcycle documentary On Any Sunday, The Next Chapter will open the action strand Savage Cinema at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, set to run in the Basque region from September 19-27.
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Spanish Affair breaks Spanish records
Comedy scores best opening for a Spanish film since The Impossible.
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Features
Spain: Bust. Or Boom?
Will Spain’s economic crisis actually prove a good thing for its film industry in the long term?
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Spain: Hot titles 2014
The hottest Spanish productions of 2014 range from a $50m sci-fi epic to a Penelope Cruz tragicomedy to a live-action film with talking dogs.
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Spain: Living the low life
An underground cinema is emerging in Spain and injecting the territory with a shot of vitality. Juan Sarda reports on the low-budget film-makers earning international plaudits.
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Sitges festival set to kick off
Fantasy film festival to include world premieres of Mindscape and The Returned as well as a focus on high end TV drama.
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Axel Kuschevatzky, Telefonica Studios
Teléfonica Studios director discusses the new European studio.
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Bad Hair wins San Sebastian's Golden Shell
Bad Hair (Pelo malo) wins San Sebastian’s top prize.
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Molina unveils $13.5m Africa epic
Spanish director discusses his upcoming $13.5m period drama, from the writer of The Impossible and The Orphanage, at San Sebastian.
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New projects hit San Sebastian
San Sebastian director details “personal obsession” to enhance industry days.
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Manuel Martín Cuenca, Cannibal
Juan Sarda speaks to Manuel Martín Cuenca about his fourth fiction feature which premieres in Toronto.
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San Sebastian makes its mark
Under festival director Jose Luis Rebordinos, San Sebastian is growing in size and stature for its 2013 edition (Sept 20-28). Juan Sarda reports.
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Comment
Spain's Smurf village
The village of Juzcar has been given new life thanks to Sony’s Smurfs and a lick of blue pain so news of a sequel brought camera crews back to the area along with a famous footballer.
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San Sebastian unveils Spanish selection
Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, will compete as part of the official selection of the 61st San Sebastian Film Festival (Sep 20-28).
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San Sebastian launches Latin American LGBT prize
Festival launches new prize for the best Latin American LGBT film.
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Paulo Coelho biopic details emerge
Film about the Brazilian writer behind The Alchemist to wrap in Spain this week.
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Grand Piano to open Sitges
Grand Piano, a thriller starring Elijah Wood, will open this year’s Sitges Festival in October
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Spanish int'l box office tops domestic
Spanish films made more at the international box office than domestically, according to a report released at the annual Madrid de Cine.
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Morena head to Cannes with Wild Bunch
Wild Bunch representing youth drama Scorpion in Love [pictured] and apocalyptic feature The Last Days in Cannes.