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Reckless Friendships Take Center Stage in Laura Mañá’s ‘Las Irresponsables,’ Acquired by FilmSharks (Exclusive)
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Buenos Aires-based FilmSharks has acquired international sales rights for “Las irresponsables,” the new comedy from acclaimed Spanish director Laura Mañá. The film is set to hit Spanish theaters on July 25 via A Contracorriente Films.

The sales company has also released the film’s international trailer, seen below.

“Las irresponsables” is produced by Arcadia and Afrodita Audiovisual Aie, with the support of 3Cat, Atresmedia, Movistar Plus+, Icec and Icaa. The project reunites Arcadia with the work of celebrated Argentine playwright Javier Daulte, whose original stage version premiered at the Temporada Alta Festival in 2021 and became a post-pandemic hit at Barcelona’s Villarroel Theatre. Arcadia previously adapted Daulte’s “¿Estás aquí?” for the big screen.

Starring Laia Marull, Betsy Túrnez and Àgata Roca, the film tells the story of three friends who escape the city for a weekend in a luxury smart home full of fine art. While their WhatsApp chat is full of good intentions,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/19/2025
  • by Jamie Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Mamífera’ Review: Engaging, Well-Acted Spanish Drama About an Unexpected Pregnancy
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Spoiler Alert: The last two paragraphs of this review contains spoilers.

“Mamífera” introduces 40-year-old Lola (Maria Rodríguez Soto) having tender sex with boyfriend Bruno (Enric Auquer), standing up in the shower. Then, sitting on their bed, they dry off together, him seated behind her, carefully using a hairdryer on her hair, and at one point playfully directing its jet of warm air down the front of her panties. In this short but intimate sequence, writer-director Liliana Torres conjures worlds of easy, contented empathy between two people who know each other’s bodies very well indeed, but have not grown remotely tired of one another.

Unbeknownst to Lola and Bruno, their bond is about to be tested by a pregnancy so unexpected that it isn’t detected until 10 weeks gestation. It’s worlds away from the experience of Lola’s friend Judit (Ruth Llopis), who is coincidentally trying to conceive via IVF,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/19/2024
  • by Catherine Bray
  • Variety Film + TV
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Ryan Gosling’s ‘Fall Guy,’ ‘3 Body Problem’ Headed to SXSW
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The 2024 SXSW Film and TV Festival has announced its lineup, with Netflix’s splashy sci-fi series 3 Body Problem opening the fest and the Ryan Gosling and Emily Bunt action comedy The Fall Guy acting as a centerpiece screening.

David Benioff and Dan Weiss are behind 3 Body Problem, based on the book of the same name. David Leitch directed the Universal feature about a Hollywood stuntman (Gosling) who is tasked with tracking down the star of the latest movie he is working on.

The Pamela Adlon movie Babes will also act as a centerpiece screening. The narrative competition features include Crystal Moselle’s latest, The Black Sea, and Barbie Ferreira starrer Bob Trevino Likes It. Elsewhere in the lineup are a Cheech and Chong doc, Tommy Dorfman’s directorial debut, Lilly Singh comedy Doin’ It, and My Dead Friend Zoe, exec produced by NFL star Travis Kelce.

The film...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 1/10/2024
  • by Mia Galuppo
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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