All Spain articles – Page 16
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Reviews
‘In The Company Of Women’: Malaga Review
The fight for abortion right in 1970s Spain is the focus of actress-director Silvia Munt’s solid feature
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News
Berlin Encounters title ‘Samsara’ picked up for UK and Ireland (exclusive)
The Spanish film follows a Buddhist monk who helps an elderly woman transition from death to her next life
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‘20,000 Species Of Bees’, ‘Sister & Sister’ top 2023 Málaga winners
26th edition wrapped on Sunday.
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Gabriela Sandoval to exec produce Chilean documentary ‘Here, The Silence Is Heard’ (exclusive)
The doc explores the impact of exile on a family traumatised by the Chilean dictatorship of the 1970s.
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International producers join ‘Narciso’ from Berlin award-winner Marcelo Martinessi (exclusive)
Martinessi’s debut The Heiresses won the Silver Bear at the Berlinale in 2018.
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Features
Six Spanish producers with international ambitions to look out for
The producers are at the Malaga Film Festival this week.
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Reviews
‘The Fishbowl’: Malaga Review
A woman striken by cancer returns to the island of her birth in this uneven Puerto Rican debut
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News
Berlin award-winner ‘20,000 Species Of Bees’ picked up for UK and Ireland (exclusive)
The film’s star Sofía Otero won the Silver Bear for best leading performance at the Berlinale.
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Carlos Marques-Marcet readies musical drama ‘They Will Be Dust’ about a woman’s right to die (exclusive)
International co-production is led by Tono Folguera at Spain’s Lastor Media.
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Features
“The quality of all films has risen”: ICAA’s Beatriz Navas on the impact of state support for female filmmakers
Beatriz Navas is the general director of the Spanish Film Insitute (ICAA).
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Reviews
‘Upon Entry’: Malaga Review
‘Very clever film-making’: would-be immigrants are locked in a room by US border guards in this claustrophobic debut from Spain
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News
Spain’s KaBoGa to co-produce Anahí Berneri’s ‘Condensed Milk’ (exclusive)
“Condensed Milk is carnal, urgent, alive, streetwise,” said KaBoga’s Anna M Bofarull.
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Features
Eight market titles and works in progress to look out for in Malaga
Comedies, dramas, psychological thrillers and creative documentaries are all being showcased in the Mafiz industry programme.
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‘Killing Crabs’: Malaga Review
A pre-tourist Tenerife comes back to life in this appealing 1990s period drama
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‘Sica’: Malaga Review
A young girl searches for her missing father in this impressive debut set on the stormy Galician coast
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Malaga’s bumper Mafiz industry programme opens as Spanish Screenings XXL hopes to head to Busan
The intenational industry is in Malaga to see the latest Spanish films, projects and talent.
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‘The Enchanted’: Malaga Review
Laia Costa shines in this otherwise lacklustre drama set in the Spanish Pyrenees
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News
Dominique Deruddere’s ‘The Chapel’ sold to Korea and European territories (exclusive)
Picture Tree International closed a hat-trick of sales ahead of Filmart.
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“Malaga is part of the effort to sustain Spain’s new wave,” says festival director Juan Antonio Vigar
The festival is an important stopping point for directors including Carla Simon and Alauda Ruiz de Azúa.
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Features
Eight Spanish and Latin American titles to look out for at Malaga
Malaga Film Festival runs March 10-19.