All Spain articles
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FeaturesWhy José Luis Cienfuegos is putting young audiences at the heart of Valladolid festival week
He predicts films including ‘Hamnet’, ‘Pillion’ and ‘Young Mothers’ will do well with this demographic at the Spanish box office.
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NewsIsabel Coixet’s ‘Three Goodbyes’ opens Valladolid International Film Week
The event, also known as Seminici, offers a €70,000 prize to the Spanish distributor of the winning film.
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NewsIDFA title ‘Amilcar’, about African anti-colonialist leader, boarded for sales
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary traces life of anti-colonialist leader Amilcar Cabral.
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News‘Sentimental Value’ among five films nominated for 2026 Lux Audience Award
Line-up for European prize includes films from Cannes and Berlin.
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FeaturesSpanish sellers evaluate projects at San Sebastian’s industry programme
”We need to evaluate which festival launch could most boost sales,” said Latido’s Vanessa Vargas.
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NewsSpanish drama ‘Sundays’ wins best film at San Sebastian
Other prize-winners included ‘Good Valley Stories’, ‘Six Days In Spring’ and ‘The Voice Of Hind Rajab’.
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NewsSpain’s Martínez Bayona sets ‘The First Witch’ with Fasten, Tripode
Bayona’s first film was €8m sci-fi thriller The End Of It.
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NewsCoruña Immersive Studio to expand as Galicia’s Pedralonga aims to become major Spanish audiovisual hub
Two new soundstages are being built at the facilty.
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NewsAlex Lora to make family drama ‘Blue-Smurf Ice Cream’ for Spain’s Astra and Avalon outfits
EXCLUSIVE: Lora is the Sundance-winning director of short film ‘The Masterpiece’ and a Screen Star of Tomorrow.
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NewsJennifer Lawrence says actors should not “take the heat for individuals that are responsible” for the genocide in Gaza
Lawrence was talking at the San Sebastian film festival where she is the recipient of an honorary Donostia award.
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FeaturesWhy Movistar Plus+ is embracing “risk-taking films” such as ‘Sirât’ and ‘Los Tigres’
“People are tired of ‘safe’, they are hungry for different stories and the unexpected,” says Guillermo Farré.
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Features12 buzzy new TV series projects from Spain in the works
Anticipated Spanish TV productions in the works include a feminist bodice-ripper, a tech thriller and a teen prison drama
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Reviews‘Good Valley Stories’ review: José Luis Guerín documents life in Barcelona’s Vallbona district
The Spanish director’s latest work plays in San Sebastian Competition
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NewsGaza protesters take to streets in San Sebastian
Festival director José Luis Rebordinos and Spanish culture minister attend.
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FeaturesNine Spanish actors and directors to watch
Screen selects the nine Spanish talents who have what it takes to become a success in the international industry.
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Reviews‘Sundays’ review: Astute family drama finds a Spanish teenager drawn to convent life
Newcomer Blanca Soroa shines in Alaúda Ruiz de Azúa’s’s sensitive San Sebastian Competition title
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Reviews‘Los Tigres’ review: Alberto Rodríguez’s aquatic thriller sees a sibling duo lured into crime
Antonio de la Torre and Bárbara Lennie star in the Spanish director’s tense San Sebastian Competition title
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NewsSan Sebastian opens with calls for end to violence in Gaza and Ukraine, warm tribute to Esther García
“There’s much to do, but not one step back, sisters,” said Garcia of Spain’s pioneering female producers.
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FeaturesHow a rich combination of public and private support is propelling Spain’s thriving film and TV sector
Spain’s film and TV sector has embraced the opportunities of generous state and regional funds and the support of the streamers to become fixtures at festivals and produce must‑watch series.
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PromotionWhy Iberseries & Platino Industria is the industry’s leading Ibero American audiovisual event
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