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North To Paradise review: Stirring real-life immigration drama opens BCN Cinema Festival.

“When you spot immigrants sleeping rough or lining up at soup kitchens,” Ghanaian Ousman Umar asks in North to Paradise, “do you ask how they ended up there? No. The…

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The Berlinale Award-Winner ‘Four Minus Three,’ with Valerie Pachner, Has Been Acquired in Important Regions

Adrian Goiginger’s poignant true story "Four Minus Three," starring Valerie Pachner, has successfully secured a first wave of international sales in significant territories following its world premiere in the Panorama…

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Read more about the article Spain’s film industry is experiencing a remarkable surge, driven by a synergy of compelling government incentives, breathtaking natural scenery, and a vibrant community of creative professionals. This dynamic environment is spotlighted in the “And the Goya Goes To – New Spanish Films” showcase taking place this week in New York City, where producers Oriol Maymó (Sirāt), Iván Miñambres (Decorado), and Pedro Palacios (Afternoons of Solitude) are sharing insights on the opportunities and challenges of producing cinema in Spain.
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Spain’s film industry is experiencing a remarkable surge, driven by a synergy of compelling government incentives, breathtaking natural scenery, and a vibrant community of creative professionals. This dynamic environment is spotlighted in the “And the Goya Goes To – New Spanish Films” showcase taking place this week in New York City, where producers Oriol Maymó (Sirāt), Iván Miñambres (Decorado), and Pedro Palacios (Afternoons of Solitude) are sharing insights on the opportunities and challenges of producing cinema in Spain.

At the heart of this renaissance lies robust national and regional backing that strengthens an already rich pool of artistic talent. Spain’s varied landscapes—from rugged deserts to historic urban centers—offer…

Continue ReadingSpain’s film industry is experiencing a remarkable surge, driven by a synergy of compelling government incentives, breathtaking natural scenery, and a vibrant community of creative professionals. This dynamic environment is spotlighted in the “And the Goya Goes To – New Spanish Films” showcase taking place this week in New York City, where producers Oriol Maymó (Sirāt), Iván Miñambres (Decorado), and Pedro Palacios (Afternoons of Solitude) are sharing insights on the opportunities and challenges of producing cinema in Spain.