Con Arantxa Echevarría, David Trueba, Estel Díaz, Icíar Bollaín y Marcel Barrena. © Atresmedia
El Festival de Málaga ha sido el escenario de una mesa redonda organizada por Atresmedia Cine centrada en analizar la situación presente y futura del cine español. Con un debate que reunió a cinco cineastas clave en el panorama español actual como lo son Arantxa Echevarría (La infiltrada), David Trueba (Saben aquell), Ester Díaz (Red Flags), Iciar Bollaín (Soy Nevenka) y Marcel Barrena (El 47), en la conversación se abordaron temas como la crisis del cine, la evolución del público joven y la importancia de las narrativas por las que se apuestan en la industria audiovisual contemporánea.
Y es que, uno de los pilares sobre los que se ha sustentado esta mesa redonda realizada en el marco del 28 Festival de Málaga ha sido la recurrencia con la que el cine sufre periodos de crisis. En este contexto, Marcel...
El Festival de Málaga ha sido el escenario de una mesa redonda organizada por Atresmedia Cine centrada en analizar la situación presente y futura del cine español. Con un debate que reunió a cinco cineastas clave en el panorama español actual como lo son Arantxa Echevarría (La infiltrada), David Trueba (Saben aquell), Ester Díaz (Red Flags), Iciar Bollaín (Soy Nevenka) y Marcel Barrena (El 47), en la conversación se abordaron temas como la crisis del cine, la evolución del público joven y la importancia de las narrativas por las que se apuestan en la industria audiovisual contemporánea.
Y es que, uno de los pilares sobre los que se ha sustentado esta mesa redonda realizada en el marco del 28 Festival de Málaga ha sido la recurrencia con la que el cine sufre periodos de crisis. En este contexto, Marcel...
- 3/17/2025
- by Mario Hernández
- mundoCine
“Ena – Queen Victoria Eugenia,” the screening highlight in Mipcom’s Spain Country of Honor celebrations, begins with a bang.
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen Victoria youngest granddaughter, marries Spain’s Alfonso Xiii at Madrid’s San Jerónimo Royal Monastery on May 31, 1906. Splendid first scenes see the couple after the wedding in their carriage, Ena smiling as crowds cry her name as the royal carriage sweeps past.
But her happiness lasted less than two miles, the distance between Los Jerónimos to Madrid’s old part Calle Mayor where an anarchist throws a bomb. The opening scenes end with Ena and Alfonso slumped unconscious in their carriage.
Created by ‘The Department of Time’s’ Javier Olivares and directed by Anaïs Pareto and Estel Díaz, “Ena” is produced by Spanish public broadcaster Rtve, and Spain’s biggest royal drama to date.
What it isn’t, however, is a “The Crown” or “Maxima” knock-off.
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen Victoria youngest granddaughter, marries Spain’s Alfonso Xiii at Madrid’s San Jerónimo Royal Monastery on May 31, 1906. Splendid first scenes see the couple after the wedding in their carriage, Ena smiling as crowds cry her name as the royal carriage sweeps past.
But her happiness lasted less than two miles, the distance between Los Jerónimos to Madrid’s old part Calle Mayor where an anarchist throws a bomb. The opening scenes end with Ena and Alfonso slumped unconscious in their carriage.
Created by ‘The Department of Time’s’ Javier Olivares and directed by Anaïs Pareto and Estel Díaz, “Ena” is produced by Spanish public broadcaster Rtve, and Spain’s biggest royal drama to date.
What it isn’t, however, is a “The Crown” or “Maxima” knock-off.
- 10/22/2024
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Simmering teen angst meets social awareness in “Red Flags,” an Atresplayer Original created by award-winning author and playwright Nando López, whose novel “The Age of Anger” was previously adapted for television by Lucía Carballal (“Locked Up”) and backed by The Mediapro Studio (“The Head”) and Atresmedia TV (“Money Heist”).
The project features within the second annual Next From Spain Sessions part of the Berlin Film Festival’s Berlinale Series Market, providing a first look at anticipated Spanish-language programming from industry heavy hitters that include the series producers Atresmedia TV and Zeta Studios.
“’Red Flags’” is a teen drama that portrays with honesty, and without taboos or paternalism, the emotional life of Generation Z,” Miguel García Sánchez, sales director at Atresmedia, told Variety.
“The series fearlessly explores the everyday realities of four friends, delving into their experiences of loneliness, interpersonal interactions and their strong fellowship created through social networks,” he continued.
The project features within the second annual Next From Spain Sessions part of the Berlin Film Festival’s Berlinale Series Market, providing a first look at anticipated Spanish-language programming from industry heavy hitters that include the series producers Atresmedia TV and Zeta Studios.
“’Red Flags’” is a teen drama that portrays with honesty, and without taboos or paternalism, the emotional life of Generation Z,” Miguel García Sánchez, sales director at Atresmedia, told Variety.
“The series fearlessly explores the everyday realities of four friends, delving into their experiences of loneliness, interpersonal interactions and their strong fellowship created through social networks,” he continued.
- 2/20/2024
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
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