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Ingrid García-Jonsson da vida a Yurena en el primer tráiler de la serie ‘Superestar’ de Netflix.
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No cambié, no cambié, no cambié… © Netflix

Netflix ha publicado el primer tráiler y nuevo póster de la serie Superestar, creada por Nacho Vigalondo y producida por Javier Calvo y Javier Ambrossi (La Mesías).

Superestar girará en torno a los comienzos artísticos de la cantante Yurena, que se dio a conocer como Tamara, un fenómeno que se convirtió en un auténtico icono popular del inicio de la década de los 2000 tras el lanzamiento del icónico tema No cambié y de su posterior álbum Superestar. Es la reimaginación del tamarismo desde el corazón de sus protagonistas.

La serie de seis episodios, dirigidos por Nacho Vigalondo y Claudia Costafreda (Cardo), está protagonizada por Ingrid García-Jonsson (Una ballena), Natalia de Molina (Desmontando un elefante), Secun de la Rosa (Aída), Pepón Nieto (Los hombres de Paco), Carlos Areces (Atasco), Julián Villagrán (A muerte), Rocío Ibáñez (Espíritu sagrado), Neus Asensi (Los hombres de Paco), Óscar Ladoire...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 7/10/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
Ingrid García-Jonsson se transforma en Yurena y canta ‘No me pidas’ en el primer avance de la serie ‘Superestar’ de Netflix.
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No cambié, no cambié, no cambié… © Netflix

Netflix ha publicado un nuevo avance de la serie Superestar, creada por Nacho Vigalondo y producida por Javier Calvo y Javier Ambrossi (La Mesías).

Superestar girará en torno a los comienzos artísticos de la cantante Yurena, que se dio a conocer como Tamara, un fenómeno que se convirtió en un auténtico icono popular del inicio de la década de los 2000 tras el lanzamiento del icónico tema No cambié y de su posterior álbum Superestar. Es la reimaginación del tamarismo desde el corazón de sus protagonistas.

La serie de seis episodios, dirigidos por Nacho Vigalondo y Claudia Costafreda (Cardo), está protagonizada por Ingrid García-Jonsson (Una ballena), Natalia de Molina (Desmontando un elefante), Secun de la Rosa (Aída), Pepón Nieto (Los hombres de Paco), Carlos Areces (Atasco), Julián Villagrán (A muerte), Rocío Ibáñez (Espíritu sagrado), Neus Asensi (Los hombres de Paco), Óscar Ladoire (Los protegidos...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 7/1/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
Netflix pone fecha de estreno a ‘Superestar’, la serie sobre Yurena creada por Nacho Vigalondo y producida por Los Javis.
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No cambié, no cambié, no cambié… © Netflix

Netflix ha anunciado la fecha de estreno de la serie Superestar, creada por Nacho Vigalondo y producida por Javier Calvo y Javier Ambrossi (La Mesías).

Superestar girará en torno a los comienzos artísticos de la cantante Yurena, que se dio a conocer como Tamara, un fenómeno que se convirtió en un auténtico icono popular del inicio de la década de los 2000 tras el lanzamiento del icónico tema No cambié y de su posterior álbum Superestar. Es la reimaginación del tamarismo desde el corazón de sus protagonistas.

La serie de seis episodios, dirigidos por Nacho Vigalondo y Claudia Costafreda (Cardo), está protagonizada por Ingrid García-Jonsson (Una ballena), Natalia de Molina (Desmontando un elefante), Secun de la Rosa (Aída), Pepón Nieto (Los hombres de Paco), Carlos Areces (Atasco), Julián Villagrán (A muerte), Rocío Ibáñez (Espíritu sagrado), Neus Asensi (Los hombres de Paco), Óscar Ladoire (Los...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 6/9/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
Comienza el rodaje de la película ‘En el Enjambre’, un thriller rural protagonizado por Pablo Molinero y Cristina Fernández Pintado.
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El primer largometraje de ficción de Óscar Bernàcer. © Revolutionary

Arranca el rodaje en diferentes localizaciones de la Comunidad Valenciana, principalmente en el municipio de Bejís, provincia de Castellón, de En el enjambre (En l’eixam), el primer largometraje de ficción del documentalista, cortometrajista y realizador de series Óscar Bernàcer (Una vida Bárbara) a partir de un guion escrito por Joana M. Ortueta (La casa) y Jordi Juan Martínez.

La sinopsis de En el enjambre no podría ser más intrigante (dejando en el aire la trama y personajes de la historia). En la oscuridad de la colmena, las normas que rigen la sociedad de las abejas son inflexibles. Todas trabajan para todas, todas tienen una labor asignada, todas se ayudan entre sí y juntas forman un ente superior que las protege: el enjambre. ¿Cuánto vale la vida de una abeja obrera? Un individuo no tiene derecho a poner en peligro la subsistencia del grupo.
See full article at mundoCine
  • 5/29/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
‘Padre no hay más que uno 5’ muestra en su primer tráiler la última (y caótica) aventura de la familia más querida del cine español
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El fin de la exitosa saga familiar de Santiago Segura. © Sony Pictures

Sony Pictures ha publicado el primer tráiler de la película Padre no hay más que uno 5, la última –sí, han escuchado bien– película de la exitosa saga familiar dirigida y protagonizada por Santiago Segura.

Mientras algunos padres sufren la angustia del “nido vacío”, Javier (Segura) vive justo lo contrario: el “nido repleto”.

Acompañan a Santiago Segura, una vez más, su mujer en la gran pantalla Toni Acosta y su (enorme) familia cinematográfica: Martina D’Antiochia, Calma Segura, Luna Fulgencio, Carlos G. Morollón, Sirena Segura y Blanca Ramírez. Vuelven también los cuñados Leo Harlem y Sílvia Abril, los abuelos Loles León y Carlos Iglesias, y El Cejas como Ocho, el novio de la hija mayor, que en esta entrega vendrá acompañado por su “madre”, Neus Asensi.

Padre no hay más que uno 5 se estrena en cines el 26 de junio.

¡Os...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 5/7/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
‘Arachnid’ – Revisiting the 2001 Spider Horror Movie Featuring Massive Practical Effects
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A new breed of creature-features was unleashed in the 1990s and continued well into the next decade. Shaking off the ecological messaging of the past, these monsters existed for the sake of pure mayhem. Just to name a few: Tremors, The Relic, Anaconda, Godzilla, Deep Rising and Lake Placid all showcased this trend of irreverent creature chaos. Reptiles and other scaly beasts proved to be a popular source of inspiration for these films, but for that extra crawly experience, bugs were the best and quickest route. Spiders, in particular, led some of the worst infestations on screen in the early 2000s. And on the underbelly of this creeping new wave — specifically the direct-to-video sector — hangs an overlooked offering of spider horror: Arachnid.

In 2000, Brian Yuzna and Julio Fernández launched the Spanish production company Fantastic Factory. The Filmax banner’s objective was to create modestly budgeted genre films for international distribution.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 4/11/2024
  • by Paul Lê
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Chain Of Death First Trailer Debut: Everyone Dies on Their Own Terms
"Everyone dies on their own terms." So says a woman in the first trailer for Chain of Death, a film that forges a trailer through horror/thriller territory. The woman works for an assisted suicide company that promises to ease the pain and suffering for those involved. For those considering such a final action, it sounds like a comfort. In the case of one man, though, the discovery that he is expected to kill someone else first ... well, that raises some other issues that are not so comforting. John Patrick Amedori, Madeline Zima, Adrienne Barbeau, Ray Wise, Jamie Clayton, and Neus Asensi star. That cast, and the tone of the trailer, is definitely intriguing. David Martín Porras directed, based on a screenplay by himself and...

[Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]...
See full article at Screen Anarchy
  • 7/9/2019
  • Screen Anarchy
Tim Roth in The Song of Names (2019)
Film News Roundup: Music Drama ‘Song of Names’ Bought by Sony Classics
Tim Roth in The Song of Names (2019)
In today’s film news roundup, buyers take rights to “The Song of Names” and “Chain of Death” while and Shaquille O’Neal becomes an executive producer for legal thriller “Foster Boy.”

Acqusitions

Sony Pictures Classics has bought U.S. rights to the music drama “The Song of Names,” starring Tim Roth and Clive Owen.

The film is directed by “The Red Violin” helmer François Girard and is produced by Robert Lantos, Lyse Lafontaine and Nick Hirschkorn. Jeffrey Caine wrote the screenplay, based on the novel by Norman Lebrecht. The original score is by Howard Shore.

The film unfolds at the start of World War II and centers on 9-year-old violin prodigy who is a Polish-Jewish refugee in London. The prodigy’s brother is devoted to him. Hours before his debut concert performance at the age of 21, he vanishes without a trace. Years later, the prodigy’s brother recognizes a...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/27/2019
  • by Dave McNary
  • Variety Film + TV
Sally Potter
Berlin Film Festival’s First Competition Section Films Revealed: Aki Kaurismaki, Oren Moverman and More
Sally Potter
The 2017 Berlin Film Festival has revealed its first slate of 14 films for the Competition and Berlinale Special sections, including new work from Aki Kaurismaki (“The Man Without a Past”), Oren Moverman (“Time Out of Mind”) and Sally Potter (“Ginger & Rosa”). The festival will also screen a restored version of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1972 TV series “Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day.”

Read More: The 2016 Indiewire Berlin International Film Festival Bible: Every Review, Interview and News Item Posted During Run of Festival

So far, ten films have been invited to screen in Competition, and four films have been selected for Berlinale Special. These productions and co-productions are from the United State, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Belgium, Poland, Senegal and more.

The 67th Berlin International Film Festival will run from February 9 through 19. Further films will be revealed in the coming weeks. For more information, visit the official website.

Read More: The...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 12/15/2016
  • by Vikram Murthi
  • Indiewire
Berlinale 2017 Reveals First Premieres Including Films From Aki Kaurismäki, Oren Moverman & More
After Sundance Film Festival concludes in late January, the next big cinematic event on the globe is the Berlin International Film Festival. With Paul Verhoeven serving as jury president for the 67th edition of the festival, they’ve now announced their first line-up of titles, including Aki Kaurismäki‘s The Other Side of Hope (pictured above), Oren Moverman‘s Richard Gere-led The Dinner, Sally Potter‘s The Party (pictured below), and Agnieszka Holland‘s Spoor, as well as a restoration of a Rainer Werner Fassbinder TV show.

Check out the first titles below, and return for our coverage from the festival.

Competition

A teströl és a lélekröl (On Body and Soul)

Hungary

By Ildiko Enyedi (My 20th Century, Simon the Magician)

With Géza Morcsányi, Alexandra Borbély, Zoltán Schneider

World premiere

Ana, mon amour

Romania/Germany/France

By Călin Peter Netzer (Child‘s Pose, Maria)

With Mircea Postelnicu, Diana Cavallioti,...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 12/15/2016
  • by Jordan Raup
  • The Film Stage
Aki Kaurismäki
Kaurismäki, Potter, Trueba among Berlin 2017 first wave
Aki Kaurismäki
Aki Kaurismäki, Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland, Sally Potter among Competition lineup.

The first 14 films have been announced for the Competition and Berlinale Special sections of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.

Among directors with movies in competition are Aki Kaurismäki, Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland, Andres Veiel, Sebastián Lelio and Sally Potter.

Festival veteran Kaurismäki will debut new film The Other Side Of Hope about a Finnish travelling salesman who meets a Syrian refugee.

Moverman’s (The Messenger) mystery-drama The Dinner stars Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Steve Coogan, Rebecca Hall and Chloë Sevigny. Based on the novel by Herman Koch, the film looks at at how far parents will go to protect their children.

Oscar-nominated Holland, who was nominated for the Golden Bear in 1981, will be at the Berlinale with crime-drama Pokot.

Potter returns to Berlin with ensemble comedy-drama The Party starring Patricia Clarkson, Bruno Ganz, Cherry Jones, Emily Mortimer, Cillian Murphy, Kristin Scott Thomas and [link...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 12/15/2016
  • by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
  • ScreenDaily
Aki Kaurismäki
Kaurismäki, Potter, Trueba among Berlin first wave
Aki Kaurismäki
Aki Kaurismäki, Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland, Sally Potter among competition lineup.

The first 14 films have been announced for the Competition and Berlinale Special sections of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.

Among directors with movies in competition are Aki Kaurismäki, Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland, Andres Veiel, Sebastián Lelio and Sally Potter.

Moverman’s (The Messenger) mystery-drama The Dinner stars Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Steve Coogan, Rebecca Hall and Chloë Sevigny.

Fernando Trueba’s comedy-drama The Queen of Spain, starring Penelope Cruz, will get its international premiere in the Berlinale Special strand.

More to follow…

Competition

A teströl és a lélekröl (On Body and Soul) (Hungary)

By Ildiko Enyedi (My 20th Century, Simon the Magician)

With Géza Morcsányi, Alexandra Borbély, Zoltán Schneider

World premiere

Ana, mon amour (Romania / Germany / France)

By Călin Peter Netzer (Child‘s Pose, Maria)

With Mircea Postelnicu, Diana Cavallioti, Carmen Tănase, Adrian Titieni, Vlad Ivanov

World premiere

Beuys - Documentary (Germany)

By Andres Veiel ([link...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 12/15/2016
  • by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
  • ScreenDaily
Film review: 'Torrente'
Santiago Segura in The Day of the Beast (1995)
Santiago Segura's black comedy about a corrupted and crooked cop is the highest-grossing Spanish film in its native country; if the endlessly repellent and disgusting goings-on in this outrageous effort are any indication, Spaniards are in serious trouble.

Imagine "Ace Ventura" directed by John Waters and you'll get an idea of the humor on display. The film was recently showcased at the Miami Film Festival, where its lack of political correctness engendered gales of audience laughter.

Actually, "Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law" starts out promisingly. The filmmaker's wickedly satirical sensibility is immediately apparent in an amusing sequence in which the title character, memorably played by Segura, cruises the streets of Madrid looking approvingly at the crimes and mayhem being perpetrated around him. When he stops by a grocery store that is suddenly held up by a pair of robbers, Torrente not only doesn't intervene but takes the opportunity to snatch a few things for himself.

Unfortunately, once we understand the degree of the character's loutishness, there is nowhere to go but down. Segura piles on the outrageousness and cruelty, looking for laughs in such areas as Torrente's shocking lack of personal hygiene and his abusive treatment of his elderly crippled father. One of the many cringe-inducing visuals shows the character shaking his ratty hairpiece to get the cockroaches out. Sweaty, fat and endlessly flatulent, the racist and misogynistic Torrente is one of the most unlikely screen protagonists ever.

Among the film's ramshackle plot developments are Torrente's mentoring of a nearsighted, geeky young neighbor, whom he takes to a local park for target practice that endangers small children; his unlikely romantic relationship with that young man's nymphomaniac sister; and his stumbling onto a drug-selling operation being conducted at the local Chinese restaurant. But storytelling is beside the point; Segura's interest lies in grossing out his audience as much as possible -- and he succeeds admirably.

Somehow, he even manages to make this detestable character perversely likeable; perhaps it's because in this endlessly wishy-washy era, Torrente makes no apologies for his unremittingly sleazy behavior. Considering the film's boxoffice success, no doubt he'll be back to wreak more havoc.

TORRENTE, THE DUMB ARM OF THE LAW

Lolafilms, Rocabruno and Cartel

Direction/screenplay: Santiago Segura

Producer: Andres Vicente Gomez

Associate producer: Marco Gomez

Cinematography: Carles Gusi

Editor: Fidel Collados

Music: Roque Banos

Color/stereo

Cast:

Torrente: Santiago Segura

Rafi: Javier Camara

Amparito: Neus Asensi

Reme: Chus Lampreave

Father: Tony Leblanc

Malaguita: Julian Sanjuan

Running time -- 97 minutes

No MPAA rating...
  • 3/4/1999
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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