Málaga 2018 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 11 articles available in total starting from 17/02/2018. Last article published on 23/04/2018. page: [1] 2 next Elena Trapé’s The Distances scoops three Biznagas at MálagaThe movie by the Catalan filmmaker has been crowned with the Best Film Award, Best Director Award and Best Actress Award for Alexandra Jiménez 23/04/2018 | Málaga 2018 | AwardsReview: Ana by DayMulti-talented Spanish artist Andrea Jaurrieta surprises viewers with a daring first film alternating suspense and surrealism 20/04/2018 | Malaga 2018Review: The DistancesElena Trapé demonstrates audacity and talent in her new film where a reunion between long-time friends in Berlin very quickly turns sour as a result of lies and disillusion 19/04/2018 | Malaga 2018Interview: Elena Trapé • Director“My intention was to shoot a film that makes you feel uncomfortable”Catalonian filmmaker Elena Trapé is competing in the official section of Málaga with her second fiction film, The Distances, which was executive-produced by Isabel Coixet 18/04/2018 | Málaga 2018Review: I Hate New YorkGustavo Sanchez's debut film, produced by Juan Antonio Bayona, is a vibrant documentary depicting the New York underground scene via the lives of four brave transsexuals 17/04/2018 | Malaga 2018Review: The Laws of ThermodynamicsMateo Gil shares his fascination with science and mathematics in a romantic comedy with documentary narrative elements 13/04/2018 | Málaga 2018Interview: Mateo Gil • Director“I was always tempted by the idea of making a comedy”After his forays into thriller, western and sci-fi territory, Spanish director Mateo Gil is boldly sinking his teeth into comedy with The Laws of Thermodynamics 13/04/2018 | Málaga 2018Mateo Gil and David Trueba to lock horns at MálagaThe two filmmakers stand out in the competitive official section of the 21st Festival of Spanish-language Film with The Laws of Thermodynamics and Casi 40, respectively 06/04/2018 | Málaga 2018Review: Thirty SoulsBERLIN 2018: Diana Toucedo captures reality and legend, presence and absence, and life and death in a double-sided film that is half-fiction, half-documentary 19/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama Interview: Diana Toucedo • Director“I champion long research processes”BERLIN 2018: With Thirty Souls, presented in Berlin’s Panorama, Spanish filmmaker Diana Toucedo walks us through the harmonious coexistence of life and death in her homeland 19/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)