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Álex Montoya to adapt Spanish Civil War graphic novel ‘The Abyss Of Oblivion’ (exclusive)
Montoya recently adapted Paco Roca graphic novel ‘La Casa’ which won prizes at Malaga film festival this year.
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Latido Films scores sales for ‘Re-creation’ with Vicky Krieps, Gerardo Herrero’s ‘Raqqa’ (exclusive)
Krieps stars in Jim Sheridan and David Merriman’s true crime courtroom docu-drama ’Re-creation’.
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Reviews
‘Saturn Return’: Malaga Review
Malaga winner by Isaki Lacuesta is loosely based on the travails of Spanish indie band Los Planetas
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Spanish rock film ‘Saturn Return’, Mexican drama ‘Radical’ win top awards at Malaga 2024
‘Saturn Return’ won best Spanish film while ‘Radical’ won best Latin American film.
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Features
Malaga unveils 2024 industry winners
El aspirante, Suçuarana win Malaga Work In Progress Awards for Spanish, LatAm projects.
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Filmax’ ‘The Sleeping Woman’ rouses buyer interest in Malaga, sells to Germany (exclusive)
The pyschological thriller is about a woman seemingly haunted by the bed-ridden wife of the man for whom she has fallen.
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Lucía Aleñar’s anticipated first feature ‘Forastera’ confirms April shoot (exclusive)
The Spain-Sweden co-production will shoot entirely on location on Mallorca.
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Peruvian Indigenous-language drama ‘Yana-Wara’ sells to Italy’s Exit Media (exclusive)
‘Yana-Wara’ is screening in competition at this month’s Malaga Film Festival in Spain.
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‘Dragonkeeper’ director Salvador Simó now preparing ‘Caramel’s Words’ (exclusive)
Source: Courtesy of Sygnatia Salvador Simó Salvador Simó, the Spanish co-director of Málaga film festival opener Dragonkeeper is readying his next animation Caramel’s Words, about the friendship between a deaf child and a camel. The story takes place in the Sahara desert, depicting the harsh life of ...
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Local comedies bolster Spanish box office as industry looks with confidence to year ahead
Local titles like ’A Moroccan Affair’ as well as festival films such as ’Anatomy Of A Fall’ are performing well.
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Reviews
‘As Neves’: Malaga Review
Accomplished debut follows the disappearance of a teenage girl in an isolated rural Spanish town
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Features
Spanish sales agents reveal biggest markets for their films
They are following up conversations started in Berlin at this week’s Mafiz in Malaga.
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How ‘Upon Entry’ became the first Spanish film to be nominated for three Indie Spirit awards
After a world premiere at Tallin Black Nights, the pyschologial thriller piqued the interest of Charades.
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‘Little Loves’: Malaga Review
Celia Rico Clavellino’s intimate Spanish drama tracks a troubled mother-daughter relationship
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‘We Treat Women Too Well’: Malaga Review
Carmen Machi leads the fray in this reverse-engineered Spanish civil war shoot-’em-up
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‘Pajaros’: Malaga Review
Two middle-aged men embark on an impromptu road trip in Pau Dura’s endearing character study
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Nine projects with international potential to look out for at Malaga’s Mafiz
Mafiz runs from March 4-8 in Spain.
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Spanish and LatAm industry to come together at bumper Mafiz edition in Malaga
The 10-part event has a co-pro market, pitching sessions, an animation day and a remakes focus.
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10 Spanish and Latin American titles to look out for at Malaga Film Festival
The films on the acquisitions radar of international buyers.
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“Comedies are back” says Malaga’s Juan Antonio Vigar of Spanish films in 2024
Malaga is an important bellwether of the Spanish-language content sector.