Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

October 16-19, 2014 --Recent Spanish Cinema

October 16-19, 2014
Egyptian Theatre
Hollywood
Los Angeles, CA


Opening Night Gala

Writer / Director: 





Writer / Director






Elvira Cano
Executive Directoer

Elvira Cano, Tomas


Elvira Cano, Pascal Ladreyt-ELMA


Ana, Amparo





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"Living Is Easy With Your Eyes Closed"(2013)
"Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados"

Writer / Director: 


Carmina y amén

Director:

 

Writer:

 



Rafael, a Seville citizen who has never left the Spanish region of Andalucia, decides to leave his homeland to follow Amaia, a Basque girl unlike other women he has known.

Sequence (2013) (Short)
The 20 minutes shortfilm SEQUENCE, winner of The Newfilmmakers from Spain short Film contest will screen before the feature.  SEQUENCE  WINNER 2014 NEW FILMMAKERS FROM SPAIN.  2013, 20 minutes by .  A man wakes up one morning to realize the entire world has dreamed about him the night before.



Since 1994, the Recent Spanish Cinema Series has been presenting the most outstanding current Spanish films. The Series is a Seventh Art showcase of Spain's top cinema personalities, who have contributed significantly to putting "Made in Spain" productions in the vanguard of international filmmaking.
Talents like Carmen Maura, Álex de la Iglesia, Bigas Luna, Fernando Trueba, Vicente Aranda, Javier Fesser, and Fernando León de Aranoa, among others, have attended this event and left their personal stamp on the Recent Spanish Cinema Series. Each year, more long-standing celebrities as well as up-and-coming artists in Spanish cinema are adding their names to the list of participants. They tell us about their experiences in films in the Series at the Q&A sessions for the attending audiences.
The Recent Spanish Cinema Series is an initiative of the Spanish Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA), a branch of the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport devoted to preserving, fostering, and promoting the Spanish filmmaking and audiovisual sectors, with American Cinematheque, a non-profit cultural organization in the heart of Hollywood dedicated to public presentation of films of yesterday and today beyond the scope of the big, mainstream productions and EGEDA, the Spanish Audiovisual Producers' Rights Management Association. EGEDA's Los Angeles branch office coordinates and supervises the Series to ensure its ongoing success year after year.
In the 1990s, American Cinematheque acquired the landmark Egyptian Theatre for the symbolic price of 1 dollar with a commitment to restore and re-open it to the public. This historic venue, built in 1922 on the renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame, serves as the setting each year for multiple projections of Spanish filmmakers. Since 2005, Spanish films have also been hosted in the Aero Theatre, a classic cinema in the coastal city of Santa Monica.
The Recent Spanish Cinema Series is a great annual opportunity in the LA-area, and a unique one for West Coast film fans, to see the USA debut of numerous top Spanish-produced films.




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Photos by Wilki W. K. Tom
All Rights Reserved

Saturday, August 30, 2014

August 27, 2014 -- Evolution Mallorca Film Festival

August 27, 2014
Evolution Mallorca Film Festival
Los Angeles Film School
Los Angeles, CA




Kella Birch








Emily Behr, Nargus

Emily Behr

Nargus


Rainer Lipski


Firoozeh "Fifi" Kamyar

Joe Byron
President, Los Angeles Film School

Sandra Seeling Lipski

Isabella Knight, Dominic Devore
The Dead Good

Joe Byron, Sandra Seeling Lipski

Sandra Seeling Lipski
Founder / Producer Evolution Mallorca Film Festival


Sandra Seeling Lipski




©2014 WilkiIMAGE
Photos By Wilki W. K. Tom
All Rights Reserved

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Recent Spanish Cinema


Hollywood, CA


October 16-19, 2014


Join us for the 20th anniversary of our annual showcase to be the first to see the best of Spain's rich, vibrant and vital films first - on the big screen at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.   The 1994 Recent Spanish Cinema series hosted a young Javier Bardem’s first visit to Los Angeles. His JAMON, JAMON had enjoyed a small arthouse release in the U.S., so the Cinematheque audience was delighted to see his follow up with director Bigas Luna, HUEVOS DEL ORO (GOLDEN BALLS). In the past 19 years, the Recent Spanish Cinema series has introduced international Spanish talents such as   Penélope Cruz , Victoria Abril and Antonio Banderas and more recently audiences have enjoyed  hearing from filmmakers like Alejandro Amenabar, Alex de la Iglesia , Julio Medem, Benito Zambrano, and  from actors including Angela Molina, Luis Tosar and Eduardo Noriega to name a few . You'll catch films plucked hot off the festival circuit, in the company of the passionate, talented Spanish filmmakers and established artists.







Recent Spanish Cinema
Since 1994, the Recent Spanish Cinema Series has been presenting the most outstanding current Spanish films. The Series is a Seventh Art showcase of Spain’s top cinema personalities, who have contributed significantly to putting "Made in Spain" productions in the vanguard of international filmmaking.
Talents like Carmen Maura, Álex de la Iglesia, Bigas Luna, Fernando Trueba, Vicente Aranda, Javier Fesser, and Fernando León de Aranoa, among others, have attended this event and left their personal stamp on the Recent Spanish Cinema Series. Each year, more long-standing celebrities as well as up-and-coming artists in Spanish cinema are adding their names to the list of participants. They tell us about their experiences in films in the Series at the Q&A sessions for the attending audiences.
The Recent Spanish Cinema Series is an initiative of the Spanish Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA), a branch of the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport devoted to preserving, fostering, and promoting the Spanish filmmaking and audiovisual sectors, with American Cinematheque, a non-profit cultural organization in the heart of Hollywood dedicated to public presentation of films of yesterday and today beyond the scope of the big, mainstream productions and EGEDA, the Spanish Audiovisual Producers’ Rights Management Association. EGEDA’s Los Angeles branch office coordinates and supervises the Series to ensure its ongoing success year after year.
In the 1990s, American Cinematheque acquired the landmark Egyptian Theatre for the symbolic price of 1 dollar with a commitment to restore and re-open it to the public. This historic venue, built in 1922 on the renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame, serves as the setting each year for multiple projections of Spanish filmmakers. Since 2005, Spanish films have also been hosted in the Aero Theatre, a classic cinema in the coastal city of Santa Monica.
The Recent Spanish Cinema Series is a great annual opportunity in the LA-area, and a unique one for West Coast film fans, to see the USA debut of numerous top Spanish-produced films.





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