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Spicey Elena Anaya Added to Almodovar’s La Piel Que Habito

Move over Penelope. It's now Spanish actress Elena Anaya's time to shine. The beautiful Spaniard who got her big break alongside Paz Vega in Julio Medem's Sex and Lucia will actually be re-teaming with Pedro Almodovar on La piel que habito - which is set to begin filming in August and will obviously be ready for a huge premiere at Cannes next year.

Animale | 2024 Cannes Film Festival Review

Toro Toro Toro: Amamra Grabs the Bull By the Horns in Transformative Role For those who champion the bull in Spain's electrifying yet antiquated tradition...

2023 Venice Film Festival – 75 Predictions: Fien Troch, Ellen Kuras, Michel Franco, Jan P. Matuszyński…

Among yesterday's round of Venice Film Festival predictions we had the likes of Bertrand Bonello, Viggo Mortensen, Tarsem Singh, Ethan Coen, Pablo Larrain, Michael...

2022 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 3 – Jerzy Skolimowski’s EO

Making his eighth trip to Cannes (his most latest visit was in the Directors' Fortnight with 2018's Four Nights With Anna), and in the...

Interview: Agustina San Martín – To Kill The Beast

An already celebrated filmmaker (and cinematographer) on the fest circuit due to her short films that landed in Berlinale and Cannes, Matar a la...

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