All Spain articles – Page 23
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Reviews
‘The Beasts’: Cannes Review
Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s psychological thriller about outsiders in a Galician village is ’a brooding, muscular piece of filmmaking’
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News
‘The Beasts’ director Rodrigo Sorogoyen on making a modern-day western in Galicia
The Spanish director reflects on a change of pace following the thrillers and crime dramas for which he has become known.
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News
Buzzy Spanish thriller ‘All The Names Of God’ selling strongly (exclusive)
Daniel Calparsoro to direct upcoming feature starring Luis Tosar.
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Features
Five Spanish sales agents talk emerging markets and tough territories
Screen speaks to Begin Again Films, Feel Content, Film Factory Entertainment, Filmax and Latido Films.
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Reviews
‘El Agua’: Cannes Review
Elena López Riera makes her daring debut in Director’s Fortnight with this magical realist romantic drama
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Features
Spain cashes in on diverse locations and increased tax rebate for film and TV production
Spain is riding high on a wave of international shoots.
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Features
What four key Spanish buyers are looking for in Cannes
Screen catches up with A Contracorriente Films, BTeam Pictures, Caramel Films and Elastica Films.
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Promotion
How Spain became a hotspot for local and international productions
Productions are drawn to Spain by its competitive tax incentives that vary between 30% and 50%.
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Features
After a triumphant Berlin, the Spanish film industry is out in force in Cannes
Spain is well-represented in the festival selections.
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News
'Alcarras' producer to adapt ‘Miss Marte’ as TV series (exclusive)
María Zamora is the Spanish producer of Carla Simón’s Golden Bear winner ’Alcarras’.
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News
Filmax acquires Jabi Elortegi’s comedy ‘Dear Grandma’ (exclusive)
Filmax is screening a promo to buyers for the first time in Cannes.
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Features
Cannes 2022: the buzz titles from Italy, Spain and the Nordics
Films include Isabel Coixet’s ’The Yellow Ceiling’ and Ruben Ostlund’s Competition title ’Triangle Of Sadness’.
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Features
The Euro 75: Arcadia Motion Pictures (Spain)
Company has worked with a diverse set of filmmakers and genres, and has also pushed into animation, documentaries and TV series.
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Features
The Euro 75: Tornasol (Spain)
Has co-produced several Ken Loach films including Palme d’Or winner The Wind That Shakes The Barley.
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Features
The Euro 75: Morena Films (Spain)
Morena’s slate comprises both fiction and documentaries with international potential.
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Features
The Euro 75: BTeam Pictures (Spain)
Madrid-based BTeam Pictures spans both arthouse production and distribution.
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Features
The Euro 75: Mogambo (Spain)
Has more than 40 films to its name, and works with established and up-and-coming talent.
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Features
The Euro 75: Inicia Films (Spain)
They produced ‘Summer 1993’ which won best film at Berlindale 2017.
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Features
The Euro 75: Elastica Films (Spain)
They’ve supported female filmmakers in particular, such as Clara Roquet’s Libertad, and Liliana Torres’s What Went Wrong,
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News
Juliette Binoche to receive the Donostia Award of San Sebastian 2022
The award pays tribute to her career.