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Arranca el rodaje de la segunda temporada de ‘Poquita Fe’, la serie original de Movistar Plus+.
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Berta y José Ramón se ven obligados a vivir con los suegros. © Movistar Plus+

Ha comenzado varias localizaciones de Madrid el rodaje de la segunda temporada de Poquita fe, la serie original Movistar Plus+ creada por Montero y Maidagán y dirigida por Pepón Montero.

En la segunda temporada de Poquita fe han pasado tres meses. Con la crisis de pareja aún sin resolver, a Berta y José Ramón les echan del piso. Después de mucho buscar, un vecino del barrio les ofrece por un módico precio un piso al lado del que tenían, pero no estará libre hasta dentro de seis meses. Deciden esperar y, durante ese tiempo, irse a vivir con los suegros. Un día llega la cuñada, que también se ha quedado sin casa y se instala allí con ellos. Convivir con la familia, ya sea la familia política o la propia, es una prueba de fuego para cualquier pareja.
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  • 3/3/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
Andalusia’s ‘Hollywood Moment’ at the Heart of Spain’s South International Series Festival
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The sophomore edition of Spain’s South International Series Festival, unspooling in Cadiz from Oct. 25-30, will spotlight Andalusia’s burgeoning audiovisual sector.

More than twenty festival activities will focus on the Andalusian audiovisual sector, with industry panels, screenings and talks highlighting the strength of the region’s output.

While presenting this year’s festival poster, Sisf’s director Joan Alvarez declared that Andalusia is entering its “Hollywood moment.” The buzzy timing in the region sees not only increased production in the South but also greater support from local bodies such as Junta Andalusia and Andalusia’s public broadcaster Canal Sur, plus the creation of events like the South International Series Festival, which offers a gathering place for local industry heads.

“We believe it’s a great opportunity for European producers to focus on what is going on in Andalusia,” Head of Programming and Industry at Sisf Carles Montiel told...
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  • 10/9/2024
  • by Rafa Sales Ross
  • Variety Film + TV
Comienza el rodaje de ‘Mis Hijos Valen Oro’, la comedia familiar de Susan Béjar.
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Descubre el plan de unos padres para recuperar a sus hijos. © Sony Pictures

Ya está en marcha el rodaje de la comedia familiar “Mis Hijos Valen Oro”, una ópera prima de Susan Béjar. La película, basada en la francesa “Mes Très Chers Enfants”, de Alexandra Leclère, cuenta con un guion escrito por Béjar y Ángela Armero (“Si Yo Fuera Rico”).

En un pueblo de la Sierra de Madrid, Bego (Gracia Olayo) y Agustín (Antonio Resines) viven una jubilación tranquila entre recetas de cocina, su huerto, la peluquería y partidas de cartas con los amigos. Pero desde que sus hijos, Miguel (Alberto Olmo) y Carla (Clara Lago), se independizaron para irse a vivir a la ciudad, el síndrome del nido vacío parece haberse instalado en el matrimonio, y empiezan a darse cuenta, tristemente, de que sus hijos han empezado a olvidarles. Para colmo, los muy sinvergüenzas no acuden a la comida...
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  • 5/28/2024
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
UK Readers: Win an Extraterrestrial DVD!
Fresh from playing as one of three different films helmed by director Nacho Vigalondo at this year's Film4 FrightFest, sci-fi comedy Extraterrestrial (review) is now available on DVD and Digital Download across the UK. To celebrate, we have a copy of the DVD to give away to one lucky reader!

The film, released September 1st by Icon Entertainment, stars Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas, and Miguel Noguera.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply send an Email to contests@dreadcentral.com, including Your Full Name And Postal Address; then sit back and watch the skies. We'll take care of the rest.

Please note that this competition is open only to UK readers. It will end at 12:01 Am Pt on September 15th.

Synopsis:

When Julio wakes up in a strange apartment after a night of partying, he’s pleasantly surprised to discover it belongs to...
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  • 9/2/2014
  • by Gareth Jones
  • DreadCentral.com
Frightfest 2014: ‘Extraterrestrial’ Review
Stars: Julián Villagrán, Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Raúl Cimas, Miguel Noguera | Written and Directed by Nacho Vigalondo

Nacho Vigalondo made quite the splash with 2007’s Timecrimes, a dark and rather uncompromising time-travel thriller which impressed many. To British eyes it would seem like all had gone quiet on the Nacho front but this was not the case. His next film Extraterrestial was playing Italy when my wife and I were on honeymoon, but we celebrated our third anniversary last week. A delayed release is something we see fairly often but in the case of Extraterrestial it is bizarre as this is a charming but admittedly small-scale film though one which would work with a wider audience than a pure genre one as is the case with the FrightFest audience.

Much of this is down to the simple fact that the film barely dabbles in the sci-fi nature of its opening.
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  • 8/25/2014
  • by Ian Loring
  • Nerdly
Extraterrestrial Review
Sex, Lies, and Alien Videotape?

I have to admit, after watching Nacho Vigalondo‘s sci-fi hit Timecrimes, a different tone was expected from Extraterrestrial. Something darker and more sinister. Something with an apocalyptic bite or evil alien conquerors. Yet, here I was watching a sci-fi script that played with hints of Seinfeld situational awkward comedy that completely agreed with director Jason Reitman,who compared Vigalondo to Woody Allen.

Could this tonal surprise be viewed as a bad thing? Possibly, depending on your expectations, but I’ll delve deeper into that issue a tad bit later. Instead, enjoy the delightfully light-hearted sci-fi/romance mash-up Vigalondo created and don’t dwell on what could have been. Be thankful for the art and you’ll be able to appreciate Nacho’s hybrid genre crossing film..

So how does this Woody Allen comparison come about? Much like Annie Hall, or most films from Allen’s arsenal for that matter,...
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  • 6/27/2012
  • by Matt Donato
  • We Got This Covered
Review: ‘Extraterrestrial’ Finds Love and Laughs During a Possible Apocalypse (Spain)
The romantic comedy is a genre represented most frequently by stale, generic films that follow a paint-by-numbers formula devoid of personality and charm. To be sure, even the best examples follow a well established structure, but they also manage to make their characters endearing and likeable in situations both entertaining and recognizable. That recognition factor is important, so it’s rare to find a rom-com willing to take chances with its setup and subvert expectations along the way. Julio (Julián Villagrán) awakens in an unfamiliar bed in an unfamiliar apartment with a vaguely familiar woman. He sees Julia (Michelle Jenner) walking about clad only in a t-shirt, but whatever magic worked the night before to earn him an invite back to her place is apparently in short supply the morning after. She hurries him along, hustling him on his way, but they’re interrupted by Julia’s nosy neighbor, Angel (Carlos Areces). Angel has a crush on...
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  • 6/15/2012
  • by Rob Hunter
  • FilmSchoolRejects.com
Review: 'Extraterrestrial' Is A Charming & Ambitious Sci-Fi Rom Com
In 2007 Nacho Vigalondo wrote, directed, and co-starred in "Timecrimes," a loopy Spanish-language time travel thriller that announced a bold new voice in science fiction filmmaking. Ingenious on an almost molecular level, the incredibly low-budget feature combined traditional time travel concerns (including multiple variations of the same character) with a hard thriller edge and a De Palma-ian obsession with voyeurism. In short: it was an absolute blast. Well, Vigalondo is finally back, with an altogether different take on science fiction. "Extraterrestrial" (or "Extraterrestre" in its original language) is a kind of romantic comedy set against the backdrop of a global alien invasion. It might not be as bold or crackling as "Timecrimes," but it is just as unique.

The set-up for "Extraterrestrial" is diabolically clever and just as simple – we watch two people as they wake up from what appears to be a one-night stand. The fellow, Julio (Julian Villagran, weedy...
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  • 6/14/2012
  • by Drew Taylor
  • The Playlist
[Interview] ‘Extraterrestrial’ Writer/Director Nacho Vigalondo on Humanity, Hitchcock & More
After finding great international success with his debut feature film Timecrimes in 2007, writer/director Nacho Vigalondo performed a bit of a 180 for his sophomore effort.

Coming to the Toronto International Film Festival last year with a romantic comedy set to the backdrop of an alien invasion, his Extraterrestrial showed he would not be pigeonholed to dark thrillers with twists a la M. Night Shyamalan. It’s a move that showed his versatility and creative story-telling approach—two things that must have appealed to Hollywood with him now attached to direct an adaptation of Mark Millar‘s Supercrooks.

I had the pleasure of speaking with the auteur recently about his new film and his love of time as both motif and plot construction. A good-humored, self-deprecating soul, Nacho Vigalondo’s name deserves to be remembered from this point forward if it hasn’t already. His cinematic future is looking very bright.
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  • 6/14/2012
  • by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
  • The Film Stage
[Review] Extraterrestrial
You wake in a strange place without memory of arriving. You see light’s curved shadows on the wall through clouded eyes while a chorus of clanging is heard in the next room. Disoriented, mildly frightened, and without a clue to what is going on, you’re lost trying to recall the erased minutes of an alcohol-infused evening eerily similar to a crackpot’s account of alien abduction. But rather than a greyed creature with probe in hand, the figure moving in the kitchen is an attractive young woman wearing only a t-shirt. As startled as you by the circumstances of your cohabitation, the realization of what more than likely transpired in your drunken haze only escalates a palpable awkwardness further. A one-night stand that forgot to end, your embarrassed goodbyes are interrupted after discovering the spaceship hovering outside the window.

This is our introduction to Julio (Julián Villagrán) and...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 6/13/2012
  • by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
  • The Film Stage
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 a bit of a one trick pony. The follow up to his successful first feature, Time Crimes (2007), offers a similar scenario of characters involved in strange scenarios and the bemused way they go about adjusting themselves to their surroundings. On this outing, Vigalondo goes for a comedy of errors scenario dressed in the exhausted “aliens landing in the neighborhood” routine. However, when charm is the only gasoline in the engine, patience wears thin in 90 minutes.

Waking up from a drunken stupor, Julia (Michelle Jenner) and Julio (Julian Villagran) find they have slept together but the details from the night before are a bit hazy. They quickly discover, as they navigate around each other awkwardly, that they have no internet or cell phone reception.
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  • 6/12/2012
  • by Nicholas Bell
  • IONCINEMA.com
Us Trailer & Poster For Nacho Vigalondo’s Sci-Fi Comedy ‘Extraterrestrial’
Following up his excellent time-travel drama Timecrimes, everyone will finally be able to see the next film from Nacho Vigalondo. Extraterrestrial is a science-fiction film of sorts, but the kind you won’t find in your local multiplex. Favoring characters, this film is much more about relationships. While the ending is muddled and unsatisfying, but the journey is a fun one and one can read my Tiff review here.

Focus has now announced a VOD premiere this summer, along with a limited release backed by the newfangled Tugg system, where one can demand a screening in their hometown. We’ve also got a new trailer and poster, with the former selling it like some sort of sitcom. Check it out below via Apple for the film starring Julian Villagran, Michelle Jenner, Raul Cimas, Carlos Areces and Miguel Noguera.

Synopsis:

From Focus Features, the premiere global brand in original and daring cinema,...
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  • 5/17/2012
  • by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
  • The Film Stage
Watch: Full Trailer for Nacho Vigalondo's New Comedy 'Extraterrestre'
"Love... is from another world." A brand new full-length trailer for Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo's new sci-fi/drama/comedy Extraterrestre, which just means Extraterrestrial in Spanish, has debuted over on Vimeo (via Bleeding Cool). Don't let that name trick you, this is barely sci-fi at all and there's not many extraterrestrials in it (no spoiler), but there is a beautiful lead actress by the name of Michelle Jenner. And you will watch this (over and over) for her alone. Julián Villagrán also stars as Julio, with Raúl Cimas and Carlos Areces. This trailer gives you an idea of the characters and how amusing is, give it a shot below. Watch the full subtitled official trailer for Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestre, embedded via Vimeo: "There’s only one sane response when you wake up to a sky full of alien invaders – run like hell. But what do you do if...
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  • 2/8/2012
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Trailer For ‘Extraterrestrial,’ a Sci-Fi Comedy From ‘Timecrimes’ Director Nacho Vigalondo
After his excellent time-travel film Timecrimes, Nacho Vigalondo has changed things up for his next project, Extraterrestrial. I had the chance to check it out at Tiff (review here), where I had fun with the comedic elements, as this film is much more about relationships than science-fiction. The ending is muddled and unsatisfying, but the journey is a fun one.

We have a new trailer today (via Bleeding Cool) which provides our first subtitled look at the film for English-language audiences. It does a good job at conveying the best elements, the back-and-forth relationship with our male lead and the female, whose house he wakes up in. Check it out below for the film starring Julian Villagran, Michelle Jenner, Raul Cimas, Carlos Areces and Miguel Noguera.

Plot:

Strangers Julio (Julián Villagrán) and Julia (Michelle Jenner) wake up beside one another in Julia’s apartment, groggy, hun­gover and unsure how they met.
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  • 2/8/2012
  • by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
  • The Film Stage
Vanessa Paradis/CAFÉ Du Flore, Faust, Arirang, A Separation: AFI Fest 2011
Jean-Marc Vallée's Café du Flore Chantal Akerman, Joseph Cedar, Béla Tarr, Nuri Bilge Ceylan: AFI Fest 2011 World Cinema Selections Arirang: Traumatized by a near-fatal accident during filming, director Kim Ki-duk offers a visionary self-portrait of a troubled artist reeling from an emotional breakdown. Dir Kim Ki-duk. South Korea. U.S. Premiere. CAFÉ Du Flore: In his follow-up to C.R.A.Z.Y., Jean Marc Vallée tells two parallel stories connected by music about a Montreal D.J. and a mother devoted to her special-needs son. Dir/Scr Jean-Marc Vallée. Cast Vanessa Paradis, Kevin Parent, Hélène Florent, Evelyne Brochu, Marin Gerrier. Canada. U.S. Premiere. Extraterrestrial: Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo’s surprising second feature finds an alien invasion providing the backdrop for one of the most delightful romantic comedies in years. Dir/Scr Nacho Vigalondo. Cast Julian Villagran, Michelle Jenner, Raul Cimas, Carlos Areces, Miguel Noguera. Spain. Faust: Russian Ark director...
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  • 10/23/2011
  • by Andre Soares
  • Alt Film Guide
Nacho Vigalondo on "Extraterrestrial" and personal philosophies of filmmaking and karaoke
Of course I interviewed director Nacho Vigalondo in a karaoke room. If you want to find Vigalondo at Fantastic Fest, a karaoke room at The Highball (a.k.a. the Alamo Drafthouse's bar-slash-bowling-alley-slash-karaoke-palace) is always the best place to look. The man takes karaoke seriously, as evidenced by this photo he posted on Twitter just last night. During our interview about his new movie "Extraterrestrial," Vigalondo repeatedly picked up and flipped through one of the Highball's binders of karaoke songs, like a junkie absent-mindedly fiddling with a needle while waiting for his dealer to bring his next fix.

As a bit of a karaoke nut myself, I had to start our conversation there. And, as it turned out, Vigalondo's personal philosophy about karaoke informs his personal philosophy about filmmaking which, in turn, guided the making of "Extraterrestrial." Vigalondo likes to perform songs he's never tried before; in turn, his new...
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  • 10/4/2011
  • by Matt Singer
  • ifc.com
Nacho Vigalondo
‘Extraterrestrial’ Review: Layered Lies, Laughs and an Alien Invasion by Nacho Vigalondo [Fantastic Fest 2011]
Nacho Vigalondo
Buying a ticket to see a film called Extraterrestrial brings with it a lofty set of expectations. You expect sci-fi, you expect action and most of all you expect to see aliens. Nacho Vigalondo's second feature film says screw that. His Extraterrestrial has an alien invasion in it [1] but it's there only to put a new spin on the romantic comedy, a spin only the man behind Timecrimes could create. Incredibly, Extraterrestrial feels almost as layered as that film, but instead of multiple levels of time-travel, this features multiple levels of lies, laughs and love. It's a wonderful, almost screwball, comedy that does pretty much everything right. Extraterrestrial begins with Julio (Julián Villagrán) waking up with little memory of what we can only assume was a wild night of drinking and fornicating. He's in the apartment of the lovely Julia (Michelle Jenner) and neither have much idea of what...
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  • 9/28/2011
  • by Germain Lussier
  • Slash Film
Fantastic Review: ‘Extraterrestrial’ is Human-Focused Sci-Fi
A beam of light threatens the poor, hungover eyeballs of Julio (Julián Villagrán) who wakes up in a bed he’s never been in before. That bed belongs to Julia (Michelle Jenner) who slinks around her apartment cleaning up from a night of drinking and random sex with a stranger. Up in the sky, a UFO has appeared floating above the city. In fact, they’re all over the place. Overnight, while two people were blacked out drunk, at least thirty have appeared over Spain. Who knows how many more all over the world. However, writer/director Nacho Vigalondo is less concerned about the ship and more concerned about the play-like humor and drama to be mined from a tangled relationship because, as it turns out, Julia is in high demand (especially by her boyfriend). Julio has unwittingly stumbled into a fling with a beautiful young woman whose awkward neighbor Ángel (played with sheer, socially...
See full article at FilmSchoolRejects.com
  • 9/28/2011
  • by Cole Abaius
  • FilmSchoolRejects.com
Extraterrestrial (Extraterrestre) | Review - Fantastic Fest 2011
Director: Nacho Vigalondo Writer: Nacho Vigalondo Starring: Michelle Jenner, Julián Villagrán, Carlos Areces, Raúl Cimas Nacho Vigalondo's Timecrimes was my favorite film of Fantastic Fest 2007, so I entered the Fantastic Fest 2011 screening of Vigalondo's Extraterrestrial with astronomically high expectations. Shockingly, the two films are night and day: Timecrimes is complex and heady, yet maybe a wee bit overly ambitious; Extraterrestrial is incredibly simple and restrained. Extraterrestrial is nothing like I expected it to be, but that is not necessarily a bad thing... Julio (Julián Villagrán) wakes up in an unfamiliar apartment after one hell of a bender. Enter an incredibly attractive young woman whose name is eerily similar to his own, Julia (Michelle Jenner). Julia and Julio surmise that they must have drank themselves into a blacked-out state of oblivion on Saturday night, and they have slept most of Sunday away. They fumble through an incredibly awkward conversation. It...
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  • 9/27/2011
  • by Don Simpson
  • SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Extraterrestrial – Fantastic Fest Review
True science-fiction involves real science, either existing or theoretical, used to tell a fictional story, preferably with an underlying message or philosophical point-of-view. Now, clearly, this is not always the case, but simply sticking a massive, mostly static flying saucer into the skyline like an animated matte painting (as can be seen in the promotional stills and trailer) does not make a film science-fiction. You may have already guessed it, but I am talking about Extraterrestrial.

If this isn’t a science-fiction film, what is writer/director Nacho Vigalondo’s film all about? The back story of Extraterrestrial implies, briefly, that an alien invasion has occurred. Julio (Julian Villagran) awakes in a flat not his own after a long night of hard partying. He realizes this is the home of the attractive Julia (Michelle Jenner) with whom he spent the night, although they both have difficulty recalling all the details.
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  • 9/24/2011
  • by Travis Keune
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Tiff Movie Review: Extraterrestrial (2011)
Michelle Jenner and Julian Villagran in Extraterrestrial Written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, the same man that made a name for himself with the unique time traveling feature Timecrimes back in 2007, Extraterrestrial is a romantic comedy told in the midst of an alien invasion in Spain. Like Timecrimes, Extraterrestrial offers a unique twist on a familiar genre as a couple uses the invasion as a tactic to cover up their one night stand. It's not a film that will have you rushing to recommend it to your friends, but it's a perfectly satisfying diversion over the course of its brief 90 minute run time.

Groggy, Julio (Julian Villagran) wakes up and doesn't recognize his surroundings. He hears noise beyond the bedroom door, but isn't sure who's behind it. Staggering into the kitchen, he sees a beautiful young girl standing there. Who is she? We will soon learn her name is Julia (Michelle Jenner) and,...
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  • 9/14/2011
  • by Brad Brevet
  • Rope of Silicon
Extraterrestre (2011) Teaser Trailer: Nacho Vigalondo, Julián Villagrán, Michelle Jenner
Extraterrestre Teaser Trailer. Nacho Vigalondo‘s Extraterrestre (2011) teaser trailer stars Julián Villagrán, Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Raúl Cimas, and Miguel Noguera. Extraterrestre‘s plot synopsis: “Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?”

This is certainly one quirky looking film: romance, black comedy, and science fiction mixed together. If its balanced it could be entertaining.

More on the plot of Extraterrestre:

“Julio wakes up – horribly hungover and with no memory of the night before – next to a mindblowingly sexy girl, in a stunning apartment. She wants him to get out now but the alien invasion that’s just begun outside is the perfect excuse for Julio to stay.”

Watch...
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  • 9/9/2011
  • by filmbook
  • Film-Book
Tiff 2011: New Teaser Trailer for Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestre
Another flick making its premiere at both the Toronto International Film Festival as well as Austin Texas' Fantastic Fest is Nacho Vigalondo's out of this world horror/sci-fi/comedy Extraterrestre and we're rockin' a new trailer to get you geared! Dig it!

Extraterrestre stars Michelle Jenner (Faust, Spanish Movie), Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas (Spanish Movie), and Miguel Noguera.

Synopsis

"Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?"

Teaser Extraterrestrial (English) from Arsenico / Sayaka Producciones on Vimeo.

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  • 9/9/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Teaser Trailer for Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestrial
Here's a teaser trailer giving us our first look at some footage from the Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes) film Extraterrestrial. We've been following this film for awhile, it's basically an alien invasion with an added love story element. I have no idea what they are saying in the trailer, but it's not hard to figure out what is going on. It looks like an interesting and fun movie. I'm looking forward to seeing how the story plays out.

The cast of the film includes, Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas and Miguel Noguera.

Here's the Synopsis:

There’s only one sane response when you wake up to a sky full of alien invaders – run like hell. But what do you do if the invasion starts when you’ve just met the girl of your dreams? Julio wakes up – horribly hungover and with no memory of the night before – next to a mindblowingly sexy girl,...
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  • 9/9/2011
  • by Venkman
  • GeekTyrant
Tiff 2011: Image Blow-Out: The Awakening, Extraterrestre, Intruders, Juan of the Dead, Monster's Club, Moth Diaries, Trespass
More films have been added to the already staggering lineup of the 36th annual Toronto International Film Festival, running September 8th-18th, and you know what that means ... Yep! More eye candy! Dig it!

For the full lineup and more details, visit the official Toronto International Film Festival website.

The Awakening

Director: Nick Murphy

Starring: Rebecca Hall, Dominic West and Imelda Staunton

Haunted by the death of her fiancé, Florence Cathcart is on a mission to expose all séances as exploitative shams. However, when she is called to a boys' boarding school to investigate a case of the uncanny, she is gradually forced to confront her skepticism in the most terrifying way, shaking her scientific convictions and her sense of self to the very core. Haunting and moving in equal measure, The Awakening is a sophisticated psychological/supernatural thriller in the tradition of The Others and The Orphanage, but with...
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  • 8/16/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
New Images From Nacho Vigalondo’s ‘Timecrimes’ Follow-Up ‘Extraterrestrial’
If you haven’t seen Nacho Vigalondo‘s Timecrimes, I suggest going to do so right now. We know a Us remake is currently in development, courtesy of Steve Zaillian (who has Moneyball and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo coming later this year), but the original is a gripping, fun exploration of time travel with stellar mise-en-scène.

It has just been announced the director will premiere his long-awaited sci-fi/romance/comedy Extraterrestrial and now we have a new batch of images. We already showed off the poster, but see the new images above and below for the film starring Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas and Miguel Noguera.

Synopsis:

Julio and Julia don’t know each other, but they wake up in the same bed horribly hungover and with no memory of the night before. He falls in love with her almost immediately – she does not. The...
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  • 8/16/2011
  • by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
  • The Film Stage
Poster and stills for Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestrial
We first shared some posters for Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestrial in September of last year. Today we have a new poster and some stills from the film, which is an alien invasion love story. Sounds pretty cool to me. There have been plenty fo alien invasion films, but not many that have thrown some romance into the mix. The cast includes, Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas and Miguel Noguera. Filming recently wrapped just in time for sale at Cannes this year, so let's hope that audiences will be able to see it in the near future.

Synopsis:

There’s only one sane response when you wake up to a sky full of alien invaders – run like hell. But what do you do if the invasion starts when you’ve just met the girl of your dreams? Julio wakes up – horribly hungover and with no memory of the...
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  • 5/19/2011
  • by Tiberius
  • GeekTyrant
New One-Sheet With Michelle Jenner For Spanish Sci-Fi Flick Extraterrestre
Nacho Vigalondo's new Spanish alien invasion flick 'Extraterrestre' has got itself a shiny new teaser one-sheet featuring it's beautiful star Michelle Jenner (below). The comedy sci-fi movie, from the 'Timecrimes' helmer, hasn't yet received a releae date of any sort but the Arsenico Producciones and Sayaka Producciones Audiovisuales co-production should receive one any time now. Carlos Areces, Julian Villagran, Raul Cimas and Miguel Noguera all co-star alongside the lovely Miss Jenner. Check out the new 'Extraterrestre' one-sheet below....
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  • 5/17/2011
  • Horror Asylum
Teaser Poster & Images For Nacho Vigalondo’s ‘Timecrimes’ Follow-Up ‘Extraterrestrial’
Nacho Vigalondo surprised a lot of people with his breakout hit Timecrimes, which took a tired conceit like time travel and made it interesting once again. Because of that movie’s originality, sense of fun and replay value, his next project is something that many of us have been looking forward to.

The filmmaker has been kind enough to provide us the poster for his next movie (via BloodyDisgusting, where you can check out more photos), Extraterrestrial. Starring Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas and Miguel Noguera, the alien invasion movie should subvert expectations just like his time travel one did. And, just like that film, he seems to be taking a somewhat comedic approach to the subject. That worked very well for him before, and I expect the same here. No U.S. release has been set, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see this show...
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  • 5/16/2011
  • by Nick Newman
  • The Film Stage
First Poster, Images and Plot Clarity in Pseudo-Comedy 'Extraterrestre'
Who's the actual alien in Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestre? That's the comedic spin put to his Spanish-language thriller that's being sold at the ongoing Cannes market. Starring Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas and Miguel Noguera, Bloody Disgusting scored not only the first official poster, but three stills from the flick that brings new meaning to "home invasion." "There's only one sane response when you wake up to a sky full of alien invaders - run like hell. But what do you do if the invasion starts when you've just met the girl of your dreams? Julio wakes up - horribly hungover and with no memory of the night before - next to a mindblowingly sexy girl, in a stunning apartment. She wants him to get out now but the alien invasion that's just begun outside is the perfect excuse for Julio to stay.... "...
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  • 5/16/2011
  • bloody-disgusting.com
New Teaser Art: Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestre
We've been talking about Nacho (Timecrimes) Vigalondo's alien-fueled next film, Extraterrestre, for a few months now with the last time bringing some really cool teaser one-sheets. This time? Eh, not so much.

Big thanks to DC reader Mark for giving us the heads up that over on Vigalondo's Twitter page the director posted some brand new, shall we say, less than stellar artwork in promotion of the movie. Dig on it below along with the previous goodies.

Extraterrestre stars Michelle Jenner (Faust, Spanish Movie), Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas (Spanish Movie), and Miguel Noguera.

Synopsis

"Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?"

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  • 5/16/2011
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
Two Extraterrestrial Posters
Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo recently revealed the first two posters from his upcoming sci-fi romantic comedy Extraterrestrial on his official blog, which finds one man meeting the girl of his dreams just moments before a full-on alien invasion sends earth into a panic. The movie will hit theaters sometime in 2011. Click on the poster images below to access our growing poster gallery from Extraterrestrial:

Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?

Extraterrestrial comes to theaters in 2011 and stars Michelle Jenner, Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas. The film is directed by Nacho Vigalondo.
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  • 9/20/2010
  • MovieWeb
Teaser Posters For ‘Extraterrestrial’ Online
Two mysterious but fun posters have emerged online for Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo’s latest flick, Extraterrestrial (Extraterrestre) Have you guessed what it’s about yet? The teaser posters feature a video camera capturing a flying saucer and the other one is a retro Space Invaders homage.

There is little known about the plot and there’s been two synopses released that don’t correlate! Here’s the latest one featured on Bloody Disgusting:

Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?

But apparently, The Playlist have it the story focused on people:

“who experience a global alien invasion without even knowing it has happened, by listening to rumors, or engaging in pointless activities.
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  • 9/20/2010
  • by Martyn Conterio
  • FilmShaft.com
First Teaser Images, Posters for Spanish 'Extraterrestre'!
A slew of teaser posters have been revealed for Nacho Vigalondo's Extraterrestre (Alien), one of which gives us a tease of one of the alien spacecrafts. In addition, we got our hands on the synopsis: "Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?" Michelle Jenner (Faust, Spanish Movie), Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas (Spanish Movie), Miguel Noguera were revealed to be starring.
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  • 9/20/2010
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Extraterrestre - Aliens Invade In Latest Nacho Vigalondo Film
Man, today's been the day of teaser images and trailers, has it not? While there's no video for the following, the two latest teaser posters for Nacho Vigalando's latest invasion movie Extraterrestre (or Alien) are bound to bring a smile to your face.

Extraterrestre stars Michelle Jenner (Faust, Spanish Movie), Carlos Areces, Julián Villagrán, Raúl Cimas (Spanish Movie), and Miguel Noguera.

Check out the plot crunch and the artwork below courtesy of Cineblog.

Synopsis

"Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?"

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  • 9/20/2010
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
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