Category Archives: Spanish Cinema

Adriana Davidova in “Síndrome” [Spain, 2004]

Liberto Rabal is known more as an actor than a director – the fact remains that to date his 2004 drama, “Síndrome” is his only full length feature. The first time I saw the film I was quite impressed by the unconventional filmmaking, but after watching this again more recently, I take a different view. Continue reading

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Marimar Vega in “Daniel y Ana” [Mexico, Spain 2009]

Mexican director Michel franco’s first full length feature, “Daniel y Ana” [Eng. Title: Daniel & Ana] is a pretty low-key affair, even if it has some rather dramatic moments. Apparently based on a true story, his realistic filmmaking – virtually devoid … Continue reading

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Scenes from El Mural, by Héctor Olivera [Argentina/Mexico, 2010]

Veteran Argentinean director Héctor Olivera created this biopic of a famous Mexican-born painter, David Alfaro Siqueiros. The film is set in the early 20th century when his close friend in Buenos Aires invites him over. A staunch idealist and believer in art for the public ends … Continue reading

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Habitación en Roma by Julio Medem BR1080p [2010 Spain] – Elena Anaya and Natasha Yarovenko

Time to review the great Julio Medem’s most recent release – his 2010 romantic drama, “Habitación en Roma” [Eng. title: Room in Rome].. The film is at least partly inspired by the 2004 Chilean drama, ‘En la Cama‘, acknowledged by Sr. … Continue reading

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Valeria Marini in Bigas Luna’s “Bambola” [1996 Italy, Spain, France]

Bigas Luna is one of those ‘earthy’ directors who doesn’t shy away from exploring the darker areas of the mind – and repressed sexuality is a recurring theme in many of his films. I have had the opportunity to watch most … Continue reading

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