Monday, December 19, 2011

SPANISH CINEMA NOW 2011



Quim Gutierrez, Raúl Arévalo (Counsinhood)
The Film Society of Lincoln Center has organized this year again Spanish Cinema Now, the annual exhibition series of the  Spanish film industry in the Walter Reade Theater of New York from 8th to 22nd of December. The event, that has the support of the Instituto Cervantes New York, the Spanish Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts and the Institut Ramon Llull of Catalan Language and Culture, exhibits in this year's series around 20 new Spanish films and a retrospective on the Spanish director that recently passed away, Luis García Berlanga.

Yon González, Santiago Segura (Torrente)
The series, that has been running since 1992, presented this year films from directors such as Santiago Segura, Daniel Sánchez-Arévalo, Mireia Ros, Nacho Vigalondo, Chema de la Peña, Esteban and José Miguel Ibarretxe, Agustí Villaronga, Enrique Otero, Montxo Armendáriz, José Luis Garcia Sánchez, Isaki Lacuesta, Jonas Trueba, Carlos Iglesias, Miguel Gonçalves Mendes or Ventura Pons.

J. Merino,J. Ariño & Emilia Uutinen (An Almost Perfect World)

We would most warmly recommend some pretty good pieces seen at this year's edition such as the comedies from Daniel Sánchez Arévalo "Cousinhood" (Primos), starring Quim Gutiérrez, Raúl Arévalo, Adrián Lastra, Inma Cuesta and Antonio de la Torre, Santiago Segura's "Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis" with this crazy policeman, starring Santiago Segura, Carlos Areces, Kiko Rivera, Tony Leblanc, Enrique Villén, Francisco González and Emma Ozores, and Esteban and José Miguel Ibarretxe's "An Almost Perfect World" (Un Mundo Casi Perfecto), another crazy comedy, starring Javier Merino, Antonio Dechent, Álex Angulo, Velilla Valbuena, Mairim Pérez, Jon Ariño, Emilia Uutinen, Leire Berrocal, Jon Inciarte and Javivi.

We really liked some of the dramas screened this year, like the Carlos Iglesias' beautiful "Ispansi", starring Isabel Blanco, Esther Regina, Carlos Iglesias, Eloisa Vargas, Iñaki Guevara and Bruto Pomeroy, Agustí Villaronga's impressive "Black Bread", starring Francesc Colomer, Nora Navas, Roger Casamajor, Marina Comas, Marina Gatell, Laia Marull,  Eduard Fernández and Sergi López, or Montxo Armendáriz's "Don´t be Afraid", starring Belén Rueda, Lluis Homar and Michelle Jenner.
Marina Comas, Francesc Colomer, Nora Navas  (Black Bread)

The Jonas Trueba's "Every Song Talks About Me" offered a nice fresh spirit and Miguel Gonçalves Mendes' documentary "José and Pilar" a beautiful  portrait of the Nobel-winning writer José Saramago.

In general the spanish films, specially the comical ones, often seem to turn out quite different and exotic to the U.S. spectators. The Spanish film industry always has  something new and exciting to offer and we are sure this year's Spanish Cinema Now was a real pleasure to all the New York spectators who could attend the series.




Here is the list of all the movies programmed this year:


23-F
Chema de la Peña, 2011

An Almost Perfect World
Esteban Ibarretxe, José Miguel Ibarretxe, 2011

Barcelona Before
Mireia Ros, 2011

Black Bread
Agustí Villaronga, 2010

Contacts
Paulino Viota, 1970

Cousinhood
Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, 2011

Crebinsky
Enrique Otero, 2011

Don’t Be Afraid
Montxo Armendáriz, 2011

Don’t Touch the Dead, Kid
Jose Luis Garcia Sánchez, 2011

Double Steps
Isaki Lacuesta, 2011

Every Song Talks About Me
Jonás Trueba, 2011

Everyone Off to Jail
Luis García Berlanga, 1993

Extraterrestrial
Nacho Vigalondo, 2011

Ispansi
Carlos Iglesias, 2011

José y Pilar
Miguel Gonçalves Mendes, 2011

Life Size
Luis García Berlanga, 1976

Long Live the Bride and Groom
Luis García Berlanga, 1970

Plácido
Luis García Berlanga, 1961

Shortmetraje

That Happy Couple
Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga, 1953

The Executioner
Luis García Berlanga, 1963

The Heifer
Luis García Berlanga, 1985

The National Shotgun
Luis García Berlanga, 1978

The Rocket from Calabuch
Luis García Berlanga, 1956

The Waves
Alberto Morais, 2011

Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis
Santiago Segura, 2011

Welcome Mr. Marshall!
Luis García Berlanga, 1953

Year of Grace
Ventura Pons, 2011



Saturday, December 17, 2011

THE SKIN I LIVE IN: Golden Globe Nominee 2011


Pedro Almodóvar's last film "The Skin I Live In" has received a Golden Globe Nomination this year in the Foreign Language Film - category.

The film will be competing together with the chinese "The Flowers of War", the american "In The Land of Blood and Honey", the belgian "Yhe Kid With a Bike" and the iranian film  "A Separation".




We hope all the luck to the Spanish representation  in this year's Golden Globes, which also include the nominations of the partially Spanish produced films "Midnight in Paris" by Woody Allen and "Carnage" by Roman Polanski.  The awards will be presented on January 15th 2012 in Los Angeles.

SPANISH PREMIERES for the month of December 2011

The month of December offers a bunch of new premieres from the Spanish film industry.



On one hand the directors and actors Vladimir Cruz and Jorge Perugorría open the month  with their "Affinities", a story based on the novel "" by Reinaldo Montero that presents characters who face the rational problems of the today's society by escaping to the irrational world of the pleasure. Finally their solution to life doesn´t seem to be so simple and ephimeral. This Spanish-Cuban co-production is sterred by Vladimir Cruz, Cuca Escribano, Gabriela Griffith and Jorge Perugorría and produced by Esther Pou and Roberto Barrachina.

Premiere: 2 of December.






On the other hand Paco Arango opens his first feature film "Maktub", a christmas comedy that tells the story of how a family father's life changes from a chaos to something better when he meets a 15 year-old boy with cancer and happier than anyone. Starring Diego Peretti, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Goya Toledo, Rosa Maria Sardà, Enrique Villén, Jorge García Laura Esquivel and Amparo Baró.

Premiere: 16th of December.








"The Door of No Return" by Santiago Zannou, athough opened in November is worth emphasizing in this post, is an interesting  documentary about the director's father Alphonse Zannou who left his African home country Benin 40 years ago with the promise to return. Until now he hadn' gone back, and in this journey after his roots and the peace of mind, he will face all the fears that kept him away so long, see the family that still is alive and see how Africa has changed in all these years he passed in Europe. Produced by Víctor Martí and Benjamín Arraou.

Premiere: 25th of November

Friday, December 16, 2011

The SPANISH FILM ACADEMY screens the Latin American films candidates for the GOYA AWARDS


The poster of "Violeta Went to Heaven"


The Spanish Film Academy screens from 16th of December until the 22nd of December the Latin American films that are presented as candidates for the every year Spanish Goya film awards. The various movies from countries such as Cuba, Uruguay, Columbia, Peru, Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina and Chile will be screened in open sessions to the public.


The movies to be exhibited are:

"Artigas-La redota" (URUGUAY), by César Charlone

"Ticket to Paradise" (CUBA) by Gerardo Chijona

"The Squad" (COLUMBIA) by Jaime Osorio Márquez

"The Bad Intentions" (PERU), by Rosario García-Montero

"Miss Bullet" (MÉJICO) by Gerardo Naranjo

"Reveron" (VENEZUELA) by Diego Rísquez

"A Chinese Tale" (ARGENTINA) by Ricardo Darín

"Violeta went to Heaven" (CHILE) by Andrés Wood

Friday, October 21, 2011

Shooting in Spain: DANNY GLOVER and ROBERT ENGLUND

Robert Englund
The American actors Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon, Dreamgirls, The Color Purple) and Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elmstreet, V, The Final Battle) have recently been working in Spain. In spite of their huge careers as both actors and directors they are mostly known for the popular characters of Roger Murtaugh from the blockbuster "Lethal Weapon" (Glover) and of the mythic Freddy Krueger from "Nightmare on Elm Street" or as Willie in "V" (Englund). Well, now these two big actors are lending their talent to the Spanish Film Industry by shooting together "I Want to Be a Soldier", a Spanish production shot in English and directed by the Catalan director Christian Molina. The film was opened in Spain first at the Sitges Film Festival on the 12th of October and officially in Madrid the 21st of October. 

Danny Glover

The movie supported by the Spanish Minor's Ombudsman tells the story of a 10 year-old American boy who is influenced by a problematic familiar situation and at the same time is distracted by the negative sides of the new technologies and the influence of the Mass Media.  The kid, Alex ( Fergus Riordan) develops an obsession for the war games and for the idea of becoming a soldier, as he is seduced by an imaginary military friend inviting him to experience violence and destruction. A school psychologist (Robert Englund) tries to help the child to get out of the situation by convincing his reluctant parents (Jo Kelly, Andrew Tarbet) about the need of putting and defining the limits of what a child can do and what not. In spite of their will to make their child follow the path of the correct behavior and goodness, Alex's parents have their own problems and do not always see the minor's crisis until it explodes.

The Premiere of the movie was held in Madrid on Wednesday 19th of October with the presence of, in addition to Danny Glover and Robert Englund, the director Christian Molina, the actors Fergus Riordan, Cassandra Gava, Valeria Marini and Ben Temple.

Valeria Marini, Robert Englund and Ben Temple


All of them had only beautiful and thankful words for the director, the crew and the audience. The Premiere was also supported by many other  Spanish professionals.







According to Danny Glover's contribution to this film as the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, the movie is a brilliant reflection about  the Mass media impact on our children's lives and about the consequences of the unlimited and uncontrolled use of the new technologies in young people. In fact Glover's character in the film as the school principal is the narrator of an important part of the message the movie wants to send.

Emilia Uutinen and Danny Glover

In the photo Danny Glover has just been enjoying the premiere of the film in the Capitol Cinema of Madrid. Next to him the Finnish actress Emilia Uutinen, who is working now in  tv and films in Spain, also attended the event.







The participation of Robert Englund in "I want to be a Soldier"is equally magnificent. The actor who had actually worked in a Spanish production before shooting "Killer Tongue"in 1996 with Alberto Sciamma, plays with absolute conviction the role of the school psychologist worried about the young child.
R.Englund, Ben Temple, Fergus Riordan and Ch.Molina

It is worth highlighting also the characters of the young boy played by Fergus Riordan, the character of the mother played by an amazing Jo Kelly, the kid's father played by Andrew Tarbet, the part of the imaginary friend of the young boy played by Ben Temple and the two professors played by Cassandra Gava and Valeria Marini.




Danny Glover speaks to the audience with Cassandra Gava.

We hope to see these great actors work again soon in the Spanish Film Industry and will be following their interesting careers as actors, filmmakers or activists. 
We are sure the kind of collaborations by artists like Robert Englund or Danny Glover can only enrich the European film panorama, and together with brilliant directors like Christian Molina, can contribute to the increase of a new kind of universal filmmaking.

SITGES international Fantastic Film Festival 2011

 

The 44th edition of the oldest and one of most important fantastic genre film festivals SITGES took place in the Spanish Catalonia between the 6th and the 16th of October 2011.
Ryoo Seung-wan

 The traditional festival awarded this year as the Best Film "Red State" by Kevin Smith, awarding also the director Na Hong-jin for his film "The Yellow Sea" and the actors  Brit Marling for "Another Earth" and Michael Parks for "Red State".




Bryan Singer

The Special Jury Prize went to Joe Cornish for his "Attack the Block",
the Best Screenplay for Lucky Mckee and Jack Ketchum for "The Woman" and the Best Cinematography for Markus Förderer and Tim Fehlbaum for "Hell".

The Korean director Ryoo Seung-wan won the Casa Asia Award for his movie "The Unjust" and 
the Grang Honorary Prize of this traditional festival went to the American producer and director Bryan Singer. 

Actors Daniel Brúhl, Alberto Amman, Lluis Homar from " Eva" 
The "Máquina del Temps" Prizes (Time Machine) went to Jaume Balagueró, Michael Biehn, Ching Siu-Tung and Michael Ironside.

The María Honorary Prizes went to Bigas Luna,  Xavier Pérez, Mar Targarona, Caroline Williams, Gonzalo Suárez and Pedro Olea. The Nosferatu Prize was given to Luigi Cozzi.

The Spanish representation at this year's Sitges festival includes the opening movie "Eva" by Kike Maillo, a science fiction story starring Daniel Brühl.


American visitors at the Sitges Festival: the young actor Booboo Stewart and the screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg at the photocall.








Monday, October 3, 2011

San Sebastián International Film Festival 2011


The 59th edition of the San Sebastián International Film Festival took place between the 16th and the 24th of September 2011. As every year, this traditional and prestigious Spanish Film Festival supported Spanish, Latin American and Basque Cinema sections in it's program, in addition to the international Official Selection.

Glenn Close with the Donosti Award
This year  the festival decided to honour the American actress Glenn Close by asigning her the Donostia lifetime achievement award. The actress came to collect the award as well as she presented her newest film "Albert Nobbs" that was opened in Europe in this year's San Sebastian Festival.

Los Pasos Dobles crew with Isaki Lacuesta
The winner of the Golden Shell this year in the Official Section was the Spanish  film "Los Pasos Dobles" (The Double Steps) by Isaki Lacuesta, where as the Special Jury Prize went to the French film "Skylab" by Julie Delpy. The Jury of the official selection presided by Frances McNormand decided to asign the Silver Shell for Best Director to the greek Filippos Tsitos, and the actors' awards went to Antonis Kafetzopoulos and María León for Benito Zambrano's "The Sleeping Voice". The Prize for the Best Cinematography was won by Ulf Brantas and the Best Screenplay by Hirokazu Kore-eda.

The rest of the Spanish presentation in the Official Selection "No Rest for the Wicked" by Enrique Urbizu or "The Intruders" by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo didn't receive prizes, although, according to the audience's reactions it seems the two movies are really good.

Enrique Urbizu
As far as the Spanish and Basque film selections are concerned I would distinguish Mateo Gil's "Blackthorn", starring Sam Shepard, Eduardo Noriega, Stephen Rea, Magaly Solier and Nicolak Coster-Waldau and Daniel Sánchez Arévalo's "Primos"(Cousinhood) starring Quim Gutiérrez, Raúl Arévalo, Adrián Lastra, Inma Cuesta, Antonio de la Torre in the Made in Spain- section. From the basque Zinemira- section we liked Alberto Gorritiberea's "The Stone" (Arriya, la Piedra) starring Iban Garate, Begoña Maestre, Sara Casanovas and Ramón Agirre.

As every year the San Sebastian Festival had a friendly and festive atmosphere. According to the new festival director José Luis Rebordinos, the intention of the Festival this year was to magnify the presence of the international film industry and press.
In fact the festival seeks an interactive approach between the filmmakers and the audience.
After every showing actors and directors answer the questions asked by the spectators.

In the photo the Finnish actress Emilia Uutinen speaking with Esteban & J. Miguel Ibarretxe.

We look forward to participating again next year in this traditional and cosy festival which, together with the Cannes Festival, has become a sort of a rundown of the Spanish film tendencies of the year.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Shooting in Spain: MELANIE GRIFFITH


The Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe awarded actress for "Working Girl", Melanie Griffith will soon shoot in Spain. Apparently she has joined the cast of "At 2:15" together with Nick Nolte, Angela Molina, Adrien Paul, Miguel Ángel Tobías and Fernando Guillén Cuervo. The film will be the debut feature of the young director María De Kannon Clé, who is also the scriptwriter of this piece that seems to be a small art-house type film with a good script. The film is supported by the Madrid Film Commission and will be shot entirely in the Spanish capital on October 2011.

Griffith will play the character of a multimilloinaire woman who is Nick Nolte's wife in a script that tells the story of various strangers meeting each other in the traffic lights of Madrid.

The budget of this movie will be around 3 millions of euros producing Maria De Kannon Clé, Miguel Ángel Tobías and Adrien Paul together with Accamedia, Filmblips UK an Hungarian Forma Films.

Melanie Griffith has also participated in two animation productions that are currently in production; her voice can be heard in Ben Stassen’s animation film "Sammy’s Adventures: The Secret Passage" and in Manuel Sicilia’s "The Scales And The Sword".

We look forward to following the career of this beautiful actress who is lenting her talent to the Spanish film industry. As we have always been huge fans of hers, it's a real pleasure to hear she will be working in Spain.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Shooting in Spain: NICK NOLTE


Nick Nolte (Cape Fear, 48 Hours) is visiting the European film industry by shooting at least two movies in Spain.

This summer the veteran actor completed in Seville the shooting of  "A Puerta Fría" by the young Spanish writer and cinematographer Xavi Puebla and together with actors such as Antonio Dechent, José Luis García Pérez or María Valverde.

Nolte plays in this movie the role of a rich American business man running a multinational company who comes on a business trip to Spain. An unemployed Spanish itinerant seller played by Antonio Dechent tries to get in contact with him in order to get a job, but none of the two men speaks the language of the other.

In the press conference of the film produced by the Spanish production company Maestranza Films Nolte expressed his will to work in Spain: "It's a real pleasure to work in an independent movie in Spain". He says he found the script great, the kind of a European indie film everybody would like to work in. The budget of "A Puerta Fría" is one million euros.

 The other project Nick Nolte has in Spain will be shot during 2011 in the Spanish capital of Madrid. The project supported by the Madrid Film Commission is called "At 2:15" and will be directed by María de Kannon Clè. According to Screendaily.com alongside Nick Nolte will be starring Melanie Griffith, Ángela Molina and Fernando Guillén Cuervo in a film that tells the story of a number of people who's paths cross in the city of Madrid. The project is produced by Clo D'Art Productions, Accamedia, Filmblips UK ans the Hungarian Forma Films.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

A Finnish actress in Spain: EMILIA UUTINEN

The Nordic actress Emilia Uutinen

The Finnish born actress Emilia Uutinen works in Spain and is known for her roles in Spanish television and film industry.


She was introduced in theatre, music and dance already in her home country, Finland, from where she moved to Spain at the age of twenty in order to course the prestigious Royal Academy of Performing Arts of Madrid (RESAD). She tells us the theater education in Spain was conscientious and thorough, but well preparing. She spent four years studying from nine to nine and got to work in two movies at the same time.





In her beginnings she worked as dancer in Ramón Salazar’s “20 Centimeters” in 2004 and appeared as the beautiful hostess in Isidro Ortiz’s science fiction action movie “Somne” in 2005.

At that time she was dedicated also to the theater, acting in plays by Tennessee Williams, August Strindberg, William Shakespeare, Calderón or Lope de Vega and in fact she declares herself to be a great fan of Classical Spanish theater. She says acting is a passion and a vocation for her, and when asked whether she prefers theater or film acting, her response is clear:

The Nordic Actress Emilia Uutinen

“I couldn’t just choose one of them. They are two different techniques; in theater the communication with the audience is something unique, whereas camera acting is very subtle and natural. I’m very fond of both theatre and movies. Maybe lately I’ve been more passionate about filmmaking. I can’t stop watching films and learning from them. I just love movies.”


The Nordic Actress Emilia Uutinen
The Nordic actress Emilia Uutinen
After finishing her studies she got popular very quickly with the Spanish Sitcom hit series “Escenas de Matrimonio”.
She tells she started the series with a co-star role, but her character became bigger until converted in one of the starring roles, while the Internet audience chose her as the most popular character of the famous sitcom.




She.appeared also on the weekly hit series “Brothers and Detectives” and played the main role on a fiction based music video “Invocating” that tells the story of a Londoner composer and pianist.


Jon Ariño and Emilia Uutinen
In 2010 Emilia Uutinen was tempted again by the film industry by shooting “An Almost Perfect World” (Un Mundo Casi Perfecto) from the Basque directors and scriptwriters Esteban and José Miguel Ibarretxe (“¡Sabotage!”).



“It was great shooting in the Basque Country. The nature is beautiful and I got to know some really nice people there. And the food is great!”
The movie was presented at the Málaga Spanish Film Festival on 2011 and had its premiere in the month of July this year. Below a video from the red carpet of the Málaga Film Festival.





Emilia tells us that this year had it’s premiere also a short movie she participated in that was shot in English in 2010 in the spanish province of Soria under the title of “Unfarewell”.

 

In this short she plays the character of a mother who looks after her small son in an Amish alike community where old people are condemned to be sacrificed. The actress tells us it feels natural to act in many languages: 






“Acting in English or in French is very natural to me because I’ve spoken those languages since I was a child. Finnish is my mother tongue, Spanish my home tongue and I also speak fluent Swedish.”
Emilia Uutinen with Robert Englund

And asking her about her future, she tells us she can be seen soon in an intervention in the Spanish sitcom hit series "Aida", one of the biggest TV phenomena in Spain.

We wish all  the best to the career of this Nordic actress, who actually is very Spanish. We are sure, she will be hugely successful.


More information in  www.emiliauutinen.com






Tuesday, August 30, 2011

SPANISH PREMIERES for the month of September 2011

This month there will be three new Spanish premieres in Spain.


On one hand Pedro Almodóvar will open in Spain his film number 18 "The Skin I live In" on the 2nd of September. The movie based on Thierry Jonquet's novel "Tarantula" tells the story of a plastic surgeon (Antonio Banderas) who tries to create an artificial skin that could have saved his wife's life. Twelve years after he manages to grow it in his laboratory thanks to the advances of cellular therapy and crosses the medical boundaries using transgenesis on human beings. However that won't be the only crime he commits. 
 Cast: Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Marisa Paredes, Blanca Suárez, Fernando Cayo, Bárbara Lennie, Eduard Fernández, José Luis Gómez, Roberto Álamo, Susi Sánchez, Jan Cornet

Premiere:  2 of September



On the other hand the new film of the spanish director Enrique Urbizu "No Habrá Paz Para los Malvados" (There won't be peace for the wicked) will have its premiere later this month.
It tells the story of Santos Trinidad, a police officer in his fifties whose life seems to be a failure. Things don't go any better when he gets involved in a triple murder by accident and a witness that could incriminate him manages to escape. In order to eliminate the witness Santos begins a man hunt that reveals that nothing is what it seems to be.
Cast: José Coronado, Rodolfo Sancho, Helena Miquel, Juanjo Artero, Pedro María Sánchez, Nadia Casado, Younes Bachir, Karim El Kerem, Abdel Ali El Aziz, Nasser Saleh, Juan Pablo Schuck, Eduard Farelo

Premiere: 23 of September



At the end of the month will have its premiere a Basque movie called "Urteberri on Amona!" (Happy New Year, Grandmother!)  directed by Telmo Esnal.
The film is shot in Basque language and tells the story of a family whose father wants to send his mother-in-law to an old people's house in secret from his wife. The grandmother goes to the old people's house but in small time returns to the family home by her means.
Cast: Montserrat Carulla, Joxean Bengoetxea, Nagore Aramburu, Pedro Otaegi, Kontxu Odriozola

Premiere 30 of September

Friday, July 8, 2011

SPANISH PREMIERES for the 8th of July

This week there will be three independent premieres of the Spanish film industry including two fiction based movies and one documentary.

The writer/director Borja Manso and co-writer Borja Cobeaga will open "Amigos" (Friends), starring Ernesto Alterio, Diego Martín, Alberto Lozano, Goya Toledo and Manuela Velasco. "Amigos" is a comedy that reveals the story of four buddies who have been friends since they were kids. One of them dies as adult leaving behind him a huge inheritance, and makes a posthumous proposal in which he promeses to leave all his money for one of the three friends. Although there is one condition... the inheritance goes for the one who manages to obtain the best television audiences until the end of the year. The production companies in charge are Películas Pendelton and Telecinco Cinema.

Also will have it's premiere this week the comedy, "Un Mundo Casi Perfecto" (An Almost Perfect World) directed and written by Esteban and José Miguel Ibarretxe, starring Javier Merino, Antonio Dechent, Álex Angulo, Velilla Valbuena, Emilia Uutinen, Mairim Pérez, Jon Ariño and Javivi. "Un Mundo casi Perfecto" tells the story of a scriptwriter who's life isn't going that well. In addition to his poor economical situation and a recent separation from his fiancée, he turns into a witness of a bank robbery. The film is produced by Armonika Entertainment and Silverspace Animation Studios.






The third premiere this week is "La Noche que no Acaba" (All Night Long) by Isaki Lacuesta which is a documentary about Ava Gardner's experiences in Spain. The famous Hollywood star shot for the first time in Spain in the 1950's while she was making "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman", and she fell in love with the country. "All Night Long" begins symbolically in those first shots she made in Spain and ends with the last work she did in Spain in the 1980's: "Harem". Ava Gardner used to say she hated to see her own films for she didn't recognize herself in them. She chose Spain as a "hiding place" because, by her own words, Spain had the same faults as she did.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Spanish premiere for Mateo Gil's BLACKTHORN



The spanish director and scriptwriter Mateo Gil's new movie "Blackthorn" will be opened in Spain today 1st of July. The film already had it's american premiere in the Festival of Tribeca earlier this year and the spanish preview premiere was held on 28th of June.

Sam Shepard as James Blackthorn, alias Butch Cassidy
Gil, who has already directed various films in Spain (“Nobody Knows Anybody", “Spectre”, “Housebreaking”,  ”Say me”) and worked as co-writer with the award nominated film maker Alejandro Amenábar, has made a surprise out of this new project that is actually a european western. The movie recreates the story of the legendary Butch Cassidy (Sam Shepard) who, as the story tells, was supposedly killed by the Bolivian army in 1908, but the truth (in Gil's movie) is that the famous outlaw actually managed to survive and had been hiding in Bolivia for 20 years. Now, as an old man he has adopted the name of James Blakthorn and he wants to return to the US, but a young spanish engineer (Eduardo Noriega) who has robbed a huge bolivian mine pops up in his life.

Starred by Sam Shepard and Eduardo Noriega, the rest of the cast consists of Stephen Rea, Magaly Solier, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Padraic Delaney, Dominique McElligott and Cristian Mercado.
Stephen Rea, Mateo Gil and Eduardo Noriega at the spanish Premiere
The production companies involved in the project are Arcadia Motion Pictures, Aiete-Ariane Films, Quickfire Films, Pegaso Producciones, Noodles Production, Buena Suerte, Eter Pictures and Nix Films, where as the distribution and theatrical release will be in charge of Magnolia Pictures in the U.S. and of Vertice Cine in Spain.