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15 December 2004 | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
MADRID -- Alejandro Amenabar's The Sea Inside led the pack Tuesday with 15 Goya Award nominations, including best film and best actor for Javier Bardem. The Goyas are awarded by the Spanish Film Academy and will be handed out in a gala ceremony Jan. 30. In the best film category, Sea Inside will go head-to-head with Pedro Almodovar's Bad Education, Jose Luis Garci's Tiovivo c. 1950 and Adolfo Aristarain's Roma, organizers said. »
20 August 2004 | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
MADRID -- Manolo Matji's Horas de Luz (Hours of Light) will compete in the 52nd San Sebastian International Film Festival's Official Section, organizers said Thursday. The love story that develops in the darkness of a prison is the only completely Spanish production in the festival's main competition. Two co-productions with Latin America -- Carlos Sorin's Bombon -- El Perro (Argentina-Spain) and Adolfo Aristarain's Roma (Argentina-Spain) will also participate in the festival's main competition. »
11 August 2004 | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
MADRID -- Spanish sales agent Sogepaq said Wednesday it will handle worldwide sales for the Argentine-Spanish production Roma, directed by Adolfo Aristarain and slotted for the main competition at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. Roma deals with the subject of memory and lost ideals with the past 50 years of Argentine history as a backdrop. A writer confronts his past and rediscovers the memories of his mother, Roma, and her staunch support of his youthful ideals. Aristarain co-produced the film, which stars Juan Diego Botto, Jose Sacristan and Susu Pecoraro, with Spain's Tesela production house. Alta Films will release it theatrically in Spain in October. »
22 June 2004 | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
MADRID -- When Argentine actor Hector Alterio picked up his honorary Goya for lifetime achievement at January's gala ceremony, it afforded Argentine cinema a well-deserved nod from the Spanish Film Academy. More and more, the Spanish film industry is speaking with an Argentine accent, as economic and political crises have sent a wave of actors, directors and writers from the Latin American country to Spanish shores. Starting with actor Federico Luppi and the omnipresent Ricardo Darin and continuing with Adolfo Aristarain, Ricardo Bartis and Daniel Rabinovich, the diaspora of Argentine cinema has flooded Spanish theaters. »
4 items from 2004
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