All articles by Elisabet Cabeza – Page 2
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How Spain became a winning backdrop for international film and TV shoots
Spain offers a plethora of diverse landscapes and urban locations, making it a winning backdrop for international shoots.
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Jonas Trueba on his directing his father in Cannes title ‘The Other Way Around’: “We had a lot of fun”
Jonas Trueba’s The Other Way Around, in Directors’ Fortnight, is inspired by classic Hollywood romantic comedies — and co-stars his filmmaking father Fernando.
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Latido Films boards Carlos Marquès-Marcet’s ‘They Will Be Dust’ (exclusive)
Elástica Films will handle distribution in Spain.
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‘Robot Dreams’ producer Sandra Tapia on forging a career based on international collaboration
Tapia is the recipient of the inaugural Screen International Catalan Producer of the Year award, to be presented with BCN Film Fest.
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European cinemas focus: how Spain’s Cine Seniors scheme is luring back older audiences
Exhibitors and distributors in Spain are delighted with the results of the campaign launched by national film body ICAA.
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Madrid film school ECAM launches international production forum
The June event will showcase projects from rising Spanish talents to the international industry
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Cannes 2024: What’s in the running?
Screen’s team looks at which titles are lining up for a potential slot in either Official Selection or one of the parallel sections.
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Latido Films scores sales for ‘Re-creation’ with Vicky Krieps, Gerardo Herrero’s ‘Raqqa’ (exclusive)
Krieps stars in Jim Sheridan and David Merriman’s true crime courtroom docu-drama ’Re-creation’.
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Spanish rock film ‘Saturn Return’, Mexican drama ‘Radical’ win top awards at Malaga 2024
‘Saturn Return’ won best Spanish film while ‘Radical’ won best Latin American film.
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Malaga unveils 2024 industry winners
El aspirante, Suçuarana win Malaga Work In Progress Awards for Spanish, LatAm projects.
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Filmax’ ‘The Sleeping Woman’ rouses buyer interest in Malaga, sells to Germany (exclusive)
The pyschological thriller is about a woman seemingly haunted by the bed-ridden wife of the man for whom she has fallen.
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Lucía Aleñar’s anticipated first feature ‘Forastera’ confirms April shoot (exclusive)
The Spain-Sweden co-production will shoot entirely on location on Mallorca.
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Peruvian Indigenous-language drama ‘Yana-Wara’ sells to Italy’s Exit Media (exclusive)
‘Yana-Wara’ is screening in competition at this month’s Malaga Film Festival in Spain.
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Spanish sales agents reveal biggest markets for their films
They are following up conversations started in Berlin at this week’s Mafiz in Malaga.
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How ‘Upon Entry’ became the first Spanish film to be nominated for three Indie Spirit awards
After a world premiere at Tallin Black Nights, the pyschologial thriller piqued the interest of Charades.
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10 Spanish and Latin American titles to look out for at Malaga Film Festival
The films on the acquisitions radar of international buyers.
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“Comedies are back” says Malaga’s Juan Antonio Vigar of Spanish films in 2024
Malaga is an important bellwether of the Spanish-language content sector.
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Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez’s ‘Saturn Return’ to world premiere at Malaga Film Festival; line up unveiled
Lacuesta previously won a slew of awards at Malaga for ‘The Next Skin’.
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“This has been an exceptional year”: Spanish streamers and networks on buying indie films
Valladolid International Film Week’s Independent Film Market saw Spanish distributors showcase acquired films to local streamers, TV networks and exhibitors.
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Laura Ferres’ ‘The Permanent Picture’ wins top prize at Valladolid Film Week
Ken Loach’s ‘The Old Oak’ takes Spanish festival’s audience prize.