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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: Unicorns

Review: Unicorns

Álex Lora achieves an interesting debut feature with a certain truth about the emptiness and precariousness of relationships  

29/06/2023 | Films | Reviews | Spain

Review: Girl Unknown

Review: Girl Unknown

Basing his work on Paco Bezerra’s stage play, Pablo Maqueda crafts a disturbing and surprising movie with a touch of humour  

08/06/2023 | Films | Reviews | Spain

Review: Creatura

Review: Creatura

CANNES 2023: Elena Martín Gimeno achieves a brave and complex film that explores our relationship with the body, desire and sex  

20/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Directors’ Fortnight

Review: Golem

Review: Golem

The Burnin' Percebes achieve one of the great virtues of fiction, making a story believable and enjoyable beyond its real-life possibility  

22/03/2023 | Málaga 2023

Review: Sica

Review: Sica

Carla Subirana creates a profound and moving fable whose truth is found in its magical yet real narrative  

21/03/2023 | Málaga 2023

Review: Upon Entry

Review: Upon Entry

Filmmakers Alejandro Rojas and Juan Sebastián Vásquez present an interesting debut somewhere between drama and black comedy  

29/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | First Feature Competition

Review: Sisu

Review: Sisu

Finnish director Jalmari Helander offers an alternate reality in his new project, awarded with the main prize at Sitges, creating a film as enthralling as it is bizarre  

25/10/2022 | Sitges 2022

Review: Irati

Review: Irati

Basque director Paul Urkijo makes a medieval fantasy adventure film as daring as it is moving  

17/10/2022 | Sitges 2022

Review: Nocebo

Review: Nocebo

Lorcan Finnegan blends psychological thriller with folk horror to produce a film with disturbing social content  

14/10/2022 | Sitges 2022

Review: Unicorn Wars

Review: Unicorn Wars

Alberto Vázquez creates a unique and moving fable about the human condition and the origin of evil  

13/10/2022 | Sitges 2022

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