All Spain articles
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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.
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NewsWomack Group, Anta Asset Management launch €80m fund to invest in Spanish audiovisual sector
Venture capital fund aims to raise €80m to invest in companies and productions.
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NewsWarner Bros’ Jeff Goldstein to receive international distributor award at CineEurope 2026
CineEurope runs in Barcelona, Spain, from June 22-25.
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NewsSpanish thriller ‘11’, from ‘The Platform’ producers, acquired for international sales
EXCLUSIVE: Film follows a group of scouts who become isolated at a refuge in the Pyrenees, and find one additional member.
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Reviews‘From Dawn To Dawn’ review: Visions du Reel winner is delicate study of Chinese immigrant lives in Barcelona
Xisi Sofia Ye Chen turns the camera on her own family for her documentary debut
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NewsMaialen Beloki confirmed as new director of San Sebastian International Film Festival
Appointee will start her new role on January 1, 2027
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NewsMovistar Plus+ chief exec departs after 14 months
Daniel Domenjó’s exit from Spanish giant after just 14 months comes amid questions over pay TV and streamer strategy.
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NewsIgnasi Camós, head of Spanish film body ICAA, dies at 56
Spain’s culture ministry pays tribute to academic and public officer’s “commitment and public service”.
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FeaturesAndergraun Films’ Montse Triola on why she believes it is a good time for risk-taking filmmaking
Barcelona-based Triola is the longtime collaborator of auteur Albert Serra.
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Reviews‘North To Paradise’ review: Stirring real-life immigration drama opens BCN Film Fest
Dani Sancho’s handsome biopic follows Ghanian activist Ousman Umar as he makes a new life in Barcelona
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News‘Deaf’ wins 2026 LUX European Audience Award
The film is by first-time Spanish filmmaker Eva Libertad.
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Reviews‘Bitter Christmas’ review: Pedro Almodóvar muses on the creative process in personal, messy drama
The director’s latest work stars several of his regular collaborators including Leonardo Sbaraglia and Aitana Sánchez-Gijon
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News‘I Won’t Die For Love’, ‘The Garden We Dreamed’ top winners at 2026 Malaga Film Festival
Major prizes also went to Ian de la Rosa’s Iván & Hadoum and Juan Pablo Sallato’s Red Hangar.
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Features“Berlin was solid and the market felt good”: Buyers and sellers on EFM 2026
However, some expressed concern big market titles were being kept for Cannes.
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NewsFernando Eimbcke’s Berlin competition title ‘Flies’ captured by key European buyers
Alpha Violet is selling the film about the tentative relationship between a woman and a young boy.
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NewsSan Sebastian Film Festival begins search for next director
Director will replace Jose Luis Rebordinos from 2027 edition.
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News‘Sundays’ wins top honours at 40th Goya Awards, Alauda Ruiz de Azúa named best director
Oscar nominee Sirât earns six crafts honours.
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FeaturesHow the all-female sound team for ‘Sirât’ has made Oscars history
”This film has helped put the spotlight on our work because of the way it relies on the role of the sound and music.”
















