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The San Sebastian premiere was backed by Spanish broadcaster RTVE and Prime Video and is sold by Film Factory Entertainment. Universal Pictures International Spain will handle its theatrical ...
The film was scheduled to debut at the Kursaal on 23 September 2024, in competition for the Golden Shell of the 72nd San Sebastián International Film Festival. [2] Ahead of the film's premiere, PACMA asked for its removal from the festival slate. [2] It also made it to the slate of the 2024 New York Film Festival. [3] The film will be ...
Mauleón, Bengoetxea, Olivares, Pereda, and Zaitegi during the presentation of the film at the 2023 San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival. The Chapel was presented at the 56th Sitges Film Festival on 12 October 2023. [7] It was released theatrically in Spain on 17 November 2023. [5]
A starkly powerful, observational study of contemporary bullfighting, Spanish auteur Albert Serra’s “Afternoons of Solitude” was the only documentary in the main competition at this year’s ...
The festival picked up 17 works (13 feature films and 4 short films) that have been pre-selected for the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France. [7] Cannes Festival director Thierry Fremaux participated in the Zinemaldia's opening gala on 18 September, making together with José Luis Rebordinos a plea for ...
Spain’s 71st San Sebastian Film Festival is tracking to welcome an even larger industry presence than 2022, currently up 10% in attendance on 2022’s already bullish figures, its status as the ...
The screenplay was written by Pedro Martín-Calero and Isabel Peña. [6] The helmers sought to connect their film with the literature of Mariana Enríquez. [7] The film, Martín-Calero's debut feature, [8] is a Spanish-Argentine-French co-production by Caballo Films, Setembro Cine, Tandem Films, Tarea Fina, Noodles Productions and El llanto AIE, with participation of RTVE and Amazon Prime ...
Organizers of the San Sebastian Film Festival said on Wednesday that they would proceed with scheduled screenings of the film “No Me Ilame Ternera,” despite calls for it to be withdrawn.