All Spain articles – Page 48
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[REC]4 to open Sitges Film Festival
Closing instalment of zombie horror series to open 47th edition of genre film festival.
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CineEurope to fete Duncan Clark
The president of distribution at Universal Pictures International will receive the 2014 International Distributor Of The Year Award in Barcelona on June 17.
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Bankside secures sales for Hector
EXCLUSIVE: Deals on Simon Pegg comedy include South Korea, Spain, Benelux.
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Ocho on course for Spanish record
UPDATED APRIL 7: Emilio Martinez-Lazaro’s rom-com Ocho Apellidos Vascos will become on April 7 the biggest Spanish-language release of all time in Spain and Universal’s biggest release in the territory.
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Spanish Affair breaks Spanish records
Comedy scores best opening for a Spanish film since The Impossible.
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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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Territory Focus: Spain
Explore Screen’s overview of the Spanish film market, the hot films coming out of the country in 2014 and a focus on low-budget filmmakers.
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Salt swings Seve Ballesteros doc
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit acquires international rights to doc about late golf legend.
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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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About Time wins at San Sebastian
Richard Curtis’ time-travel romance wins European Film award; other prizes go to films by Kore-eda, Tavernier, Teplitzky and Vallee.
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Telefónica Studios unveils global plans
Spanish producer to make 25 feature films and TV series over the next three years.
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Italy enters Great Beauty to Oscars
Paolo Sorrentino’s Cannes Palme d’Or-nominated drama The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza) chosen by Italy as its entry for the Best Foreign-Language Oscar.
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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.