All Spain articles – Page 58
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Features
Jennifer Can
A hospital caretaker develops a relationship with a young patient confined to a water tank due to a rare skin disease
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Features
Haunted Heart
A remake of Irving Pichel’s 1947 thriller They Won’t Believe Me about a man on trial for murder
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Exorcismus
A priest’s attempts to deal with a young girl’s erratic behaviour is secretly filmed on camera
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Reviews
The Dancer and the Thief (El Baile de la Victoria)
Dir. Fernando Trueba. Spain, 2009. 127mins.
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News
Mandate, Zaillian's Film Rites sign Healy to write Vigalondo's Gangland
Film Rites, the venture between Mandate Pictures and filmmaker Steve Zaillian, has announced that Pat Healy has come on board to write the script for Nacho Vigalondo’s Gangland.
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San Sebastian's Spanish titles include new films from Campanella, Rebollo
San Sebastian has revealed an impressive line-up of Spanish films for its official selection and New Directors section, including multi award winning director Fernando Trueba’s new drama The Dancer And The Thief and Oscar nominee Juan Jose Campanella’s The Secret In Their Eyes.
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UK summons Antichrist, France hosts The Young Victoria
ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week, including Kinowelt’s Friends Forever in Germany and Italian hit Ex moving into Spain.
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Spanish box office dominated by Hollywood blockbusters
Hollywood again dominated the Spanish box office, which rose 6.2% to $392.6m for the first six months of 2009, compared with $368.6m for the same period in 2008.
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Features
La Inercia De Los Cuerpos
The film follows the relationships between doctors and patients, focusing in particular on a doctor who makes a medical mistake that dramatically changes his life.
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El Idioma Imposible
Based on the novel by Francisco Casavella about a couple’s intense and destructive relationship set in the 1980s.
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Features
The Uninvited Guest
An English language project about an architect who goes through a painful separation from his girlfriend, and then receives a strange visit from his disquieting neighbour who asks to take refuge in his home and make a phone call, but then never leaves.
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Features
Las Madres De Elna
Based on the true story of Swiss nurse Elisabeth Eidenbenz who helped Republican women fleeing the Franco dictatorship after the Spanish Civil War give birth to their children in a French concentration camp next to the Catalan border.