Category Archive: Review

SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL 2012

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Get ready for the Spanish invasion. Not only does a landmark exhibition of works from the Prado open at the Queensland Art Gallery this month, the 15th Spanish Film Festival will be seen… Continue reading

Review| Sleep Tight| ArtsHub Australia

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An alarm sounds in the early hours of the morning, announcing the start of a new day. César (Luis Tosar, Even the Rain) arises from his slumber beside the beautiful Clara (Marta Etura,… Continue reading

The Bad Intentions | SBS Film

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Peruvian upheaval though a child’s eyes. In the movies, as in life, childhood can be a very scary place. The nine-year-old hero of writer-director Rosario Garcia-Montero’s The Bad Intentions is haunted by death… Continue reading

From psychotic peeping Tom to God’s waiting room (The Blurb Magazine)

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Many will agree Spanish cinema is innovative and exciting. It has the quality of making us see the world with fresh eyes, through the work of film practitioners as diverse as Buñuel, Almodóvar,… Continue reading

Review: ARRUGAS [Wrinkles] (Ignacio Ferreras, 2011)

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Arrugas [Wrinkles], sure to be a highlight at this month’s Spanish Film Festival, is an animated drama directed by Ignacio Ferreras and based on the comic book of the same title by Paco… Continue reading

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SLEEP TIGHT WILL HAVE YOU CHECKING UNDER YOUR BED Sleep Tight is an emerging experience, much like zombie horror Rec it is set in an apartment building and it is fully realised in… Continue reading

Chinese Take-Away

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Un cuento chino [Chinese Take-Away], written and directed by Sebastian Borensztein and starring the incomparable Ricardo Darin (The Secret in Their Eyes), is an Argentine comedy. It’s proven to be a popular one,… Continue reading

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