Tag: Alex Brendemühl

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #114. Elena Martín’s Creatura

Creatura Barcelonian actress turned filmmaker Elena Martín (who was among the Spain Stars of Tomorrow 2022) brought her sophomore film project to San Sebastian Film...

Video: Jaime Rosales’ Petra | 2018 Cannes Film Festival

Know for his deliberately difficult art-house films it's with this move away tragi-drama bliss where we're left scratching our head thinking why the hell...

From the Land of the Moon | Review

The Spa of Loneliness: Garcia’s Clunky Wartime Romance Though she’s perhaps still best known as a prolific actress, Nicole Garcia has quietly built an impressive...

Truman | Review

The Dog Stops Here: Gay’s Subtle Drama Grapples with Saying Goodbye Although it offers nothing thematically new on the clichéd scenario of the disease film,...

Ma Ma | Review

Soap on a Rope: Medem Returns with Malignant Cancer Drama It’s becoming harder and harder to remember the relevancy of Spanish filmmaker Julio Medem, a...

2016 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 5: Nicole Garcia Passionate About “From the Land of the Moon”

With her eighth feature film under her belt, veteran actress (Resnais' My American Uncle) turned filmmaker Nicole Garcia returns to the Cannes competition a...

The German Doctor | Review

A Nazi At My Table: Puenzo’s Latest an Eerie Reimagining Argentinian director Lucia Puenzo once again adapts one of her own novels for her latest...

Popular

Interview: Katla Sólnes – Eruption / 2025 Sundance Screenwriters Lab Fellow

We had the chance to speak to a small...

Parthenope | Review

The Boring & Beautiful: Sorrentino’s Tone Deaf Portrait of...

Bring Them Down | Review

Everybody Hurts: All Pain and No Gain in Christopher...

Interview: Natalia León – Como si la tierra se las hubiera tragado (2025 Sundance Short)

A touching, sober, political and poignant text on femicide,...