Tag: Nacho Vigalondo

2024 TIFF: Valchanov/Grozeva, Nacho Vigalondo, Carlos Marqués-Marcet & Rodrigo Prieto in Platform Programme

Named after the influential film Platform (2000) by the great "Sixth Generation" master filmmaker Jia Zhang-ke, it'll soon be a decade since TIFF introduced...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #145. Paradise Hills – Alice Waddington

Paradise Hills Producer and editor Alice Waddington makes her directorial debut with the fantasy/sci-fi film Paradise Hills, a US-Spanish co-production which she wrote alongside Brian...

The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell – The 2016 Edition

Tis the season for fevered wish lists and constantly fluctuating prognostications concerning the soon to be revealed 2016 program at the Cannes Film Festival....

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: #57. Nacho Vigalondo’s Colossal

Colossal Director: Nacho Vigalondo Writer: Nacho Vigalondo We’ve been a bit underwhelmed with Spanish director Nacho Vigalondo’s two follow-ups to his fun 2007 debut Timecrimes, those being...

V/H/S: Viral | Review

Headcleaner: VHS Series Gets Third Installment Blues Perhaps after this third installment this franchise can enter the same void for the format which it’s named,...

Open Windows | Review

Peeping Tom: Vigalondo’s Virtual Voyeurism Thriller Too Wrapped Up in Tech In the barest possible sense, Nacho Vigalondo’s latest film, Open Windows, can perhaps be...

Cinedigm Lets Genre Breeze in; Grab SXSW Preemed Nacho Vigalondo’s “Open Windows”

After last year's notable SXSW fest pick-ups in Short Term 12 and Our Nixon, Cinedigm is taking a trip into genre-land item with Nacho Vigalondo’s...

2013 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Nacho Vigalondo’s Open Windows

#81. Nacho Vigalondo’s Open Windows Gist: A man (Elijah Wood) obsessed with an abducted actress (played by adult crossover star Sasha Grey) attempts to discover...

Extraterrestrial | Review

Perhaps not as extra as it thinks it is: Vigalondo's Sci-Fi Romance Mash-up is Forgettable The problem with Nacho Vigalondo’s sophomore feature, Extraterrestrial, is that it’s...

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