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Júlia Olmo

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62 articles available in total starting from 09/11/2021. Last article published on 12/04/2024.

Review: To Laugh, to Sing, Perchance to Cry

Review: To Laugh, to Sing, Perchance to Cry

Catalan director Marc Ferrer returns with a daring and moving queer melodramatic comedy  

12/04 | D'A 2024

Review: Jumping the Fence

Review: Jumping the Fence

Benito Zambrano presents an interesting dramatic thriller about the tragedy of immigration with the aim of reaching the general public  

14/03 | Malaga 2024

Review: Holy Mother

Review: Holy Mother

Antonio Chavarrías presents an interesting medieval drama starring Daniela Brown through which the dominant historical sexism is reflected  

07/03 | Málaga 2024

Review: El hombre bueno

Review: El hombre bueno

David Trueba makes a beautiful and moving film about the complexity and setbacks of romantic relationships  

07/03 | Málaga 2024

Review: Saturn Return

Review: Saturn Return

Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez present a suggestive film inspired by the story of the legendary Spanish band Los Planetas  

06/03 | Málaga 2024

Review: Little Loves

Review: Little Loves

Celia Rico continues to explore the complexity of mother-daughter relationships in an intimate and simple film starring María Vázquez and Adriana Ozores  

05/03 | Málaga 2024

Review: Otherness

Review: Otherness

Alba Cros and Nora Haddad direct a beautiful and honest documentary about the different ways of understanding and living lesbianism  

14/12/2023 | Films | Reviews | Spain

Review: Sueños y pan

Review: Sueños y pan

Spaniard Luis (Soto) Muñoz pays tribute to cine quinqui with a thrilling feature debut about friendship on the fringes of society and the insecurity of an entire generation  

29/11/2023 | Seville 2023

Review: Crossing

Review: Crossing

Dutch director Jacqueline van Vugt presents a simple yet successful debut film about the fear of loss and the violence of everyday life  

29/11/2023 | Seville 2023

Review: Splendid Hotel

Review: Splendid Hotel

In his new feature, Pedro Aguilera examines a certain stage in Arthur Rimbaud’s life, with Damien Bonnard playing the lead role  

28/11/2023 | Seville 2023

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