Argentine thriller is a must-see in Spanish film fest
Joaquin (Leonardo Sbaraglia) is a thirtyish paraplegic who lives in a large and beautiful, terraced house in Buenos Aires. His physically active life ended after a vehicular accident that left
Joaquin (Leonardo Sbaraglia) is a thirtyish paraplegic who lives in a large and beautiful, terraced house in Buenos Aires. His physically active life ended after a vehicular accident that left
From Oct. 5-15, Película-Pelikula, the biggest Spanish film festival in Asia, will be featuring the best of contemporary Spanish cinema at the Greenbelt 3 Cinemas in Makati. Presented by Instituto
She’s the object of desire in many a Spanish-language film, such as in Alfonso Cuaron’s sexually charged cult hit “Y Tu Mama Tambien,” yet Maribel Verdu has also been among
From October 8 to 18, “Pelicula-Pelikula,” the Spanish Film Festival, will be featuring the best of contemporary Spanish cinema at the Greenbelt 3 Cinemas. Presented by Instituto Cervantes, the Embassy
Peter Pan syndrome happens when a man refuses to grow and wants to be a child forever.
Why does John Lennon sing “Help!”? “Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados” (Living is Easy with Eyes Closed, 2013) is set in 1966, a time when the Beatles were rumored to be breaking up, an interlude for John Lennon who went on a sojourn in southern Spain.
Summer time. And love is in the air. Ephraín (Patrick Criado) and Carla (Arantxa Martí) are to be married on a sunny day in July in a beautiful garden. The stunning and obviously pregnant bride is preceded by enthusiastic dancing down the aisle by the groom and his father (Héctor Colomé), the maid of honor and bridesmaids.
To be shown during the Pelicula/Pelikula Spanish film festival on Oct. 3-13, “Blancanieves” (Spain, 2012) is about the ill-fated birth and end of Carmencita Villalta, the “Snow White.” Scripted and directed by Pablo Berger, it was Spain’s official entry to the Best Foreign Language Film derby at the 2012 Academy Awards.
Pelicula-Pelikula, the biggest Spanish film festival in Asia, will feature the best and brightest of contemporary Spanish and Latin American cinema at the Greenbelt 3 Cinemas Oct. 3-13.
Presented by the Embassy of Spain-AECID, Instituto Cervantes, Film Development Council of the Philippines, and Manila Contemporary, the 12th edition of the Spanish Film Festival will screen over 20 films.
Expect darker films in this year’s run of Película, the annual Spanish film festival in Manila.
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