14 Spanish productions selected for this year’s festival, which runs September 22-30.
Isabel Coixet’s romantic drama Un amor, Isabel Herguera’s animation Sultana’s Dream and JaioneCamborda’s drama The Rye Horn are among the 14 Spanish productions selected for the 2023 San Sebastian International Film Festival (Ssiff), running from September 22-30.
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Coixet will compete for the first time in San Sebastian’s official section with Un Amor, starring Laia Costa and Hovik Keuchkerian. Sold by Film Constellation, Un Amor is based on Sara Mesa’s novel that follows a woman struggling to start afresh in a countryside hamlet.
Isabel Coixet’s romantic drama Un amor, Isabel Herguera’s animation Sultana’s Dream and JaioneCamborda’s drama The Rye Horn are among the 14 Spanish productions selected for the 2023 San Sebastian International Film Festival (Ssiff), running from September 22-30.
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Coixet will compete for the first time in San Sebastian’s official section with Un Amor, starring Laia Costa and Hovik Keuchkerian. Sold by Film Constellation, Un Amor is based on Sara Mesa’s novel that follows a woman struggling to start afresh in a countryside hamlet.
- 7/14/2023
- by Emilio Mayorga
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Miki Esparbé, Aura Garrido, Luis Callejo, Álvaro Cervantes, Jesús Carroza, María Botto, Mouad Ghazouan, Sergio Torrico | Written by Jaime Marques, Cristian Conti | Directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera, Alberto de Toro
Netflix’s Spanish Civil War zombie movie Valley of the Dead (Malnazidos) is an entertaining stumble through familiar undead territory, courtesy of co-directors Javier Ruiz Caldera and Alberto de Toro. As such, it won’t surprise anyone who’s seen a zombie movie before, but it pushes all the right buttons, thanks to genre-savvy direction, likeable performances and a snappy script.
Valley of the Dead begins in 1938, in the middle of the Spanish Civil War, which has bitterly divided the losing Republican side and the Nazi-assisted Franco-led Nationalist side. In a chilling opening sequence, Nazi soldiers murder a wedding party and then spray the corpses with a blue gas, under the watchful eye of their Commandant (Francisco Reyes).
Meanwhile,...
Netflix’s Spanish Civil War zombie movie Valley of the Dead (Malnazidos) is an entertaining stumble through familiar undead territory, courtesy of co-directors Javier Ruiz Caldera and Alberto de Toro. As such, it won’t surprise anyone who’s seen a zombie movie before, but it pushes all the right buttons, thanks to genre-savvy direction, likeable performances and a snappy script.
Valley of the Dead begins in 1938, in the middle of the Spanish Civil War, which has bitterly divided the losing Republican side and the Nazi-assisted Franco-led Nationalist side. In a chilling opening sequence, Nazi soldiers murder a wedding party and then spray the corpses with a blue gas, under the watchful eye of their Commandant (Francisco Reyes).
Meanwhile,...
- 7/25/2022
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Slavery is still running rampant in some territories according to the film Fangs. In the story, Vicent is a troubled youth on his way to summer camp. His journey is delayed when a slavery ring forces him to work tirelessly day after day. He dreams of escape until one day an opportunity presents itself. But then this teen realizes that there are creatures in the surrounding woods. Will he make it out alive?
Fangs will be a Spanish language film and production on this horror title begins later this year. This is Alberto de Toro's first film and the script is based on a novel by both Salvador Macip and Sebastia Roig. More details to come.
Release Date: 2013.
Director: Alberto de Toro.
Writers: Alberto de Toro, Salvador Macip and Sebastia Roig.
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Fangs will be a Spanish language film and production on this horror title begins later this year. This is Alberto de Toro's first film and the script is based on a novel by both Salvador Macip and Sebastia Roig. More details to come.
Release Date: 2013.
Director: Alberto de Toro.
Writers: Alberto de Toro, Salvador Macip and Sebastia Roig.
Source:
Fangs at Upcoming Horror Movies
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- 2/23/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Mysterious creatures. You have gotta love them. Especially when they're hellbent on devouring anyone who foolishly crosses their paths. Speaking of which...
According to Variety, Barcelona's Escandalo Films, one of Spain's key producers of genre pics, the country's biggest movie export commodity, has greenlit its latest fantasy film, the chiller Colmillos (Fangs). Film Factory Ent. has acquired international rights outside Spain.
Alberto de Toro, who cut his teeth editing Mexican-Spanish Aztec curse chiller Km 31 and Spain's Ghost Graduation, will make his directorial debut on Fangs, working from a screenplay with novelist Salvador Macip.
Adapting the award-winning young adult bestseller of the same title, written by Macip and Sebastia Roig, Fangs tells the tale of a troubled teen who is kidnapped, shuttled to a house in the mountains, and forced to work as a slave. The only escape is through a dark forest where mysterious, savage creatures lurk.
Production begins in September.
According to Variety, Barcelona's Escandalo Films, one of Spain's key producers of genre pics, the country's biggest movie export commodity, has greenlit its latest fantasy film, the chiller Colmillos (Fangs). Film Factory Ent. has acquired international rights outside Spain.
Alberto de Toro, who cut his teeth editing Mexican-Spanish Aztec curse chiller Km 31 and Spain's Ghost Graduation, will make his directorial debut on Fangs, working from a screenplay with novelist Salvador Macip.
Adapting the award-winning young adult bestseller of the same title, written by Macip and Sebastia Roig, Fangs tells the tale of a troubled teen who is kidnapped, shuttled to a house in the mountains, and forced to work as a slave. The only escape is through a dark forest where mysterious, savage creatures lurk.
Production begins in September.
- 1/26/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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