All Spain articles – Page 59

  • Features

    Dali

    2009-07-07T12:09:00Z

    A biopic of Salvador Dali, one of Spain’s most famous painters, including how he conquered America

  • Features

    Buried

    2009-07-07T12:07:00Z

    A US civilian contract worker in Iraq is kidnapped and awakes buried in a coffin in the desert with just a mobile phone, a candle and a knife

  • Features

    Are You There? (Estas Ahi?)

    2009-07-07T12:05:00Z

    Fran and Ana decide to move in together, but there flat is old and run down, there are boxes everywhere, the heating doesn’t work, their neighbour is a nightmare, and to top it all off the flat is inhabited by a ghost.

  • Inkheart
    News

    Spanish film industry woos public with cheap cinema tickets

    2009-06-18T11:49:00Z

    Spain’s leading film industry association’s have joined forces to encourage people to go to the cinema rather than illegally downloading films.

  • Looking For Eric
    News

    Spain gets 7 Minutos, Looking For Eric reaches the UK

    2009-06-15T09:00:00Z

    ScreenDaily takes a look at the local and independent openings in key markets this week.

  • The drug crime drama is directed by Samuel Martin and Andres Luque
    News

    Sony picks up Spanish drama Agallas amid wave of activity in Spain

    2009-06-12T13:00:00Z

    US studio Sony has taken Spanish distribution rights to Agallas from Spanish sales outfit Latido Films.

  • Alex de la Iglesia
    News

    De la Iglesia sets out plans for Academy presidency

    2009-06-09T19:01:00Z

    Alex de la Iglesia, the incoming president of the Spanish Film Academy, is planning to tackle piracy and improve the quality and distribution of local film during his tenure.

  • Juan Jose Ballesta
    News

    Spain's Wanda Films to shoot Entre Lobos in October

    2009-06-05T12:32:00Z

    Spanish director Gerardo Olivaresl is set to begin shooting drama Entre Lobos on location in Sierra Cordoba in October.

  • Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
    News

    Dragon Tattoo continues to dominate European box office

    2009-06-04T12:25:00Z

    The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (aka Men Who Hate Women) – the first feature in Swedish author Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy – continues its raid on the international charts.

  • Features

    The Way

    2009-05-28T14:55:00Z

    Sheen plays a widower who must head to Spain to identify and recover the body of his dead estranged son. After cremating his son’s body, he sets off on a pilgrimage to Galicia. A modern day Wizard Of Oz.

  • alex iglesia
    News

    Alex De La Iglesia set to become Spanish Film Academy president

    2009-05-28T13:44:00Z

    Spanish film-maker Alex De La Iglesia is set to take over as president of the Spanish Film Academy after becoming the only candidate to put his name forward.

  • seville
    News

    Seville Festival to focus on British film

    2009-05-27T16:09:00Z

    The Seville European Film Festival will showcase a selection of British films at this year’s event in November.

  • Features

    Salvar A Maria

    2009-05-27T09:47:00Z

    Remake of Nigel Cole’s Saving Grace set in Northern Spain where a middle-aged woman loses her husband and is saddled with debts and so decides with her gardener to remove her prized orchids and grow marijuana in the garden instead to make some money.

  • Features

    De Tu Ventana A La Mia

    2009-05-27T09:44:00Z

    The drama about three women of different ages who have to cope with the loss of their partners is being produced by Spanish outfits Oria Films and Amapola Films, who worked on Ortiz’ short films.

  • Features

    Dark Sun

    2009-05-27T09:37:00Z

    Dark Sun tells the story of a couple, Santi and Nora, who are invited for dinner by one of Santi’s business clients, Fredi, who owns a house in the mountains. But the dinner turns into a mystery after Santi is seduced by Fredi’s wife Laura and it appears Nora has ...

  • Nobody Knows About Persian Cats
    News

    Alta Films picks up Ghobadi’s Persian Cats for Spain

    2009-05-25T14:58:00Z

    Alta Films has taken Spanish distribution rights to Bahman Ghobadi’s docu-fiction No One Knows About Persian Cats, which picked up a special prize in the Un Certain Regard section at Canne

  • Bright Star
    News

    Vertigo Films picks up Bright Star for Spain

    2009-05-25T13:46:00Z

    Vertigo Films, one of the Spain’s leading distributors, has bought the Spanish rights to Jane Campion’s Cannes competition title Bright Star.

  • SCR daniel estulin
    News

    Halcyon buys rights to Estulin's The True Story Of The Bilderberg Group

    2009-05-25T11:54:00Z

    Los Angeles-based The Halcyon Company has bought the film rights to writer Daniel Estulin’s best selling book, The True Story Of The Bilderberg Group, from publishing house TrineDay.

  • Antichrist
    News

    Golem picks up Spanish rights to Antichrist, White Ribbon

    2009-05-22T17:10:00Z

    Spanish distributor Golem has bought the rights to Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist and Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon for distribution in Spain.

  • Fish Tank 2
    News

    Alta Films picks up Eric, A Prophet and Fish Tank

    2009-05-22T14:34:00Z

    Alta Films has picked up three Cannes competition titles, Ken Loach’s Looking For Eric, Jacques Audiard’s A Prophet and Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank, for distribution in Spain.