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3091 articles available in total starting from 30/05/2002. Last article published on 19/04/2024.

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

Sonia Méndez • Director of As Neves

Interview: Sonia Méndez • Director of As Neves

"I was always curious what it's like to be a teenager with a mobile phone in your hand"

The Galician filmmaker has used first-time actors and isolated landscapes to discuss digitalised youth, isolation and guilt  

13/03 | Malaga 2024

Review: Mamífera

Review: Mamífera

Liliana Torres’ newest feature tackles forms of everyday duress that women face while confronted with the societal expectation to become a mother  

12/03 | SXSW 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Thessaloniki Documentary Festival title May Your Will Be Done

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Thessaloniki Documentary Festival title May Your Will Be Done

In his most personal film to date, Spaniard Adrián Silvestre broaches subjects such as the complexity of family ties and the right to a dignified death  

12/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024

The seventh MAFIZ hands out its awards to the best projects

The seventh MAFIZ hands out its awards to the best projects

The Aspirant, by Juan Gautier, wins the Malaga Work in Progress Award for Spain and the Brazilian production Suçuarana, by Sérgio Borges and Clarissa Campolina, wins in the Ibero-American section  

12/03 | Málaga 2024 | MAFIZ

Review: As Neves

Review: As Neves

Sonia Méndez's first fiction film presents another incommunicado, icy and young society of the snow, although here the accident is not aerial but computer-related  

12/03 | Málaga 2024

Pamplona becomes the documentary capital of Spain thanks to Punto de Vista

Pamplona becomes the documentary capital of Spain thanks to Punto de Vista

The 18th edition of the ever-evolving gathering, which throws its weight behind the most trailblazing narratives within the domain of non-fiction, is unspooling from 11-16 March  

11/03 | Punto de Vista 2024

Saturn Return receives three major Biznagas in Malaga

Saturn Return receives three major Biznagas in Malaga

The feature film by Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez wins the awards for Best Spanish Film, Best Directing and Best Editing at the Spanish film festival  

11/03 | Málaga 2024 | Awards

Andrea Jaurrieta • Director of Nina

Interview: Andrea Jaurrieta • Director of Nina

"Women are expected to direct small, intimate films"

The Spanish filmmaker presents her second film, a modern revenge western starring Patricia López Arnaiz and peppered with film references  

08/03 | Malaga 2024

Review: Nina

Review: Nina

Andrea Jaurrieta boldly crosses the thriller and western genres in a film with nerve and grit that jumps through time while tackling a highly topical social conflict  

08/03 | Málaga 2024

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