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La película de Julio Medem ‘8’, protagonizada por Javier Rey y Ana Rujas, se proyectará en el Festival de Málaga y ya tiene tráiler.
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Una historia de amor en forma de 8. © Morena Films

La película 8, dirigida por Julio Medem (Lucía y el sexo), se proyectará fuera de concurso en la Sección oficial del 28 Festival de Málaga, que tendrá lugar del 14 al 23 de marzo.

8 retrata cómo, a lo largo de 90 años, las vidas de Octavio y Adela se entrelazan en forma de 8, a través de intensos encuentros y desencuentros. Una historia de amor contada en ocho planos secuencia con ocho periodos decisivos de la historia reciente de España como telón de fondo.

La película está encabezada por Ana Rujas (La Mesías) y Javier Rey (La última noche en Tremor). Completan el reparto Álvaro Morte, Tamar Novas, Loreto Mauleón, Carla Díaz, María Isasi, Mateo Medina, Oriol Riera, Asier Burguete, Patxi Barco, Kandido Uranga, Javier Morgade y Andoni Agirregomezkorta.

En palabras del director, Julio Medem: «Desde el inicio, 8 lanza una propuesta cinematográfica, de lenguaje, que encuentra su estilo en la osadía,...
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  • 2/20/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
‘The 47,’ ‘Undercover’ Share Best Picture Honors at Spain’s Goya Awards in Historic First
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In a historic first, Marcel Barrera’s heroic bus driver heart warmer “The 47” and Arantxa Echeverría terrorist org infiltrator thriller “Undercover” became the first films ever to share the best picture Spanish Academy Goya on Saturday night at a ceremony where Richard Gere lashed out at Donald Trump.

“We are in a very dark place in America where we have a bully and a thug who is the president of the United States,” Gere said, accepting this year’s International Goya.

A surprise, Pedro Almodóvar won best-adapted screenplay and best cinematography (Eduard Grau), despite not being nominated for best picture.

“In ‘The Room Next Door,’ John Turturro’s character warns Julianne Moore at a meal that there is nothing that can accelerate the end of the planet more than the survival of the level of neoliberalism and the rise of the extreme right. And here we have both of them walking side by side,...
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  • 2/9/2025
  • by John Hopewell and Jamie Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
Marisa Paredes, Pedro Almodóvar Star, Dies at 78
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Marisa Paredes, a grand dame of Spanish cinema, died on Tuesday in Madrid from heart failure. She was 78.

While she acted in 75 movies, she will be best remembered for the five films she starred in directed by Pedro Almodóvar: “Dark Habits” (1983), “High Heels” (1991), “The Flower of My Secret” (1995), “All About My Mother” (1999) and “The Skin I Live In” (2011). Of all these, she thought she turned in one of her career-best performances in “The Flower of My Secret,” which marks the beginning of Almodóvar’s return to his roots and world of his mother, a re-connection which continues to this day.

In “The Flower of My Secret,” Paredes played a chic romantic novelist seemingly at first a fish out of water in the village where she was born.

In real life, Paredes had a natural elegance, compounded by her favouring dresses by Spain-based designer Sybille which J.A. Bayona noted, reacting to her death,...
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  • 12/17/2024
  • by John Hopewell
  • Variety Film + TV
Marisa Paredes at an event for Los Goya 25 años (2011)
Marisa Paredes, Iconic Spanish Actress, Passes Away at 78
Marisa Paredes at an event for Los Goya 25 años (2011)
Marisa Paredes, a well-known personality in Spanish cinema and close colleague of famed director Pedro Almodóvar, has died at the age of 78. The Spanish Film Academy reported her death, writing, “Spanish cinema is losing one of its most iconic actresses.”

Paredes’ career lasted nearly six decades, including over 75 films and a similar number of television shows. She is largely recognized as one of the most accomplished actresses of her time. Her work with Almodóvar includes remarkable performances in films like High Heels (1991), The Flower of My Secret (1995), All About My Mother (1999), and The Skin I Live In (2011).

Her journey to popularity was fueled by personal dedication. In an emotional interview with Spain’s Tve in June, Paredes discussed her poor beginnings as “the daughter of a doorkeeper.” At 15, she went on a hunger strike to encourage her father to support her acting career.

Desolado por la noticia del fallecimiento de Marisa Paredes,...
See full article at Gazettely
  • 12/17/2024
  • by Naser Nahandian
  • Gazettely
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Spanish actor Marisa Paredes, star of Pedro Almodóvar’s ‘High Heels’, dies aged 78
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Marisa Paredes, the star of Pedro Almodóvar’s High Heels and The Flower Of My Secret, has died aged 78.

Paredes’ extensive career spanned nearly 80 feature films and a similar number of television productions over six decades.

Paredes also served as president of the Spanish Film Academy from 2000-2003 and received the industry’s highest awards, including an honorary Goya for lifetime achievement in 2018, the National Cinematography Award in 1996, and the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts in 2007.

Her final film, road movie Emergency Exit, was directed by Luis Miñarro; it filmed earlier this year and is still to be released.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 12/17/2024
  • ScreenDaily
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