All Spain articles
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NewsBendita Film Sales boards Karlovy Vary title Jan-Eric Mack’s ‘A Happy Family’
EXCLUSIVE: The film explores themes of poverty and social inequality in Switzerland.
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NewsNetflix nearing US deal for Cannes Competition title ‘The Black Ball’
Film debuted in Cannes on Thursday evening.
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FeaturesSpanish filmmaking duo Los Javis on exploring queer desire and repression in their ambitious Cannes Competition title ‘La Bola Negra’
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi make the international leap with the Lorca-inspired drama
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Reviews‘La Bola Negra’ review: Penelope Cruz and Guitarricadelafuente star in sprawling exploration of Spain’s queer culture
The works of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca inform Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi’s Cannes Competition title
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NewsCesc Gay’s Spanish romantic comedy woos buyers for Filmax
EXCLUSIVE: Olivia Wilde has remade Gay’s ‘The People Upstairs’ as ‘The Invite’.
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FeaturesShooting Laïla Marrakchi’s ‘Strawberries’ in Spain and Morocco: “We put everything through a credibility test”
’Strawberries’ explores the lives of the women working in the fruit fields of Andalusia.
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NewsMovistar Plus unveils content division restructure led by Juan Andrés García Ropero
Newly installed Ropero effectively replaces Jorge Pezzi.
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NewsJavier Bardem says he has received “host of offers” despite speaking out on Gaza
Bardem criticises “male toxic behaviour” of Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Reviews‘The Beloved’ review: Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s muscular drama features a blistering Javier Bardem
Victoria Luengoemilia also stars in Sorogoyen’s bold Cannes Competition entry
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NewsIsaki Lacuesta to get ‘Close To Me’ with Global Constellation
EXCLUSIVE: Sergei Lopez will star in the character drama.
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FeaturesCannes 2026: the hot projects from Spain
Spanish feature projects in the market include the latest from Gerardo Herrero, Carol Rodriguez Colas and Santiago Segura.
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FeaturesCannes 2026 marks a landmark moment for the Spanish film industry
“This country keeps producing fantastic filmmakers.”
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NewsSergi López to star in ‘Memorial’ about an art curator at Madrid’s Prado Museum
EXCLUSIVE: The star of Sirât will lead the film to be directed by Sergi Pérez.
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FeaturesAina Clotet talks on how she balanced acting and directing on her Critics’ Week title ‘Alive’
Clotet began developing the project more than six years ago. “I was driven by the desire to explore fear and dependency in romantic relationships.”
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FeaturesProducer Agustin Almodovar on brother Pedro’s ‘Bitter Christmas’: “This is his most experimental film to date”
“Pedro can take risks as an artist, but as a producer I won’t take any financial gambles,” El Deseo’s Agustin Almodovar tells Screen.
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FeaturesSpain’s production boom sees move away from public support to attracting private investment
Both industry and government are exploring new financing strategies.
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FeaturesWhy Spain and the Canary Islands are a prime destination for international shoots
There is a national tax rebate of 30%, higher still in some regions such as the Canary Islands, Basque Country and Navarre.
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Reviews‘Alive’ review: Actress-filmmaker Aina Clotet’s grounded debut channels personal and global anxiety
Clotet’s Critics’ Week title delivers a controlled study of illness, impulse and the fear of time running out
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FeaturesDiego Luna, Valérie Delpierre talk production, casting on Cannes selection ‘Ashes’
EXCLUSIVE: “I told Valérie I didn’t want to work with more than 40 people and she said, ‘You’re describing a mid-sized film in Spain,’” Mexican multihyphenate recalls.
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FeaturesCannes duo ‘Alive’ and ‘The End Of It’ lead the way for Catalonian film industry
Further Catalan co-productions in Cannes selection include Ashes by Mexican actor/director Diego Luna, playing in Special Screenings.
















