World premiere of Catalan film-maker Neus Ballús latest movie at Berlinale
‘Staff only’ depicts the complex relationships that exist between tourists and the locals
‘Staff only’ depicts the complex relationships that exist between tourists and the locals
Isaki's Lacuesta wins seven awards for ‘Entre dos Aguas’ at the 11th edition of so-called Catalan Oscars
With only two weeks to go, nominees for the Gaudí film awards came together on Friday for traditional 'family photo'
Candidates up for a Gaudí film award in January include Isaki Lacuesta, Mar Targarona, Celia Rico and Jaume Rosales
The annual horror and fantasy silver screen event begins with the reimagined 1977 classic with Tilda Swinton
The film ‘Miss Dalí’ explores the world of Anna Dalí, directed by award-winning Catalan filmmaker Ventura Pons
Candidates for a 2018 Gaudí prize gather with the movie sector’s annual ceremony fast approaching
The ceremony for the Catalan cinema industry’s main annual prizes will be held on January 28 in Barcelona
Jupiter’s Moon, a refugee-drama mixed with science fiction, took home the Best Picture award
Spanish Cinema Academy has selected a film entirely shot in Catalan to represent Spain
Spanish Cinema Academy decides on September 7 if Catalan movie will be in official race for prestigious statuette
The first movie by Catalan director Carla Simón amongst 10 European films shortlisted
Elena Martín’s debut work portrays the life of an Erasmus student in Berlin
The Catalan film director Albert Serra, best known for his film 'Story of my Death' (winner of the Locarno International Film Festival, 2013) will present his latest project 'Singularity' commissioned for the fourth Catalan participation at the major, contemporary art exhibition Venice Biennale. The exhibition represents Catalonia in this 56th edition of the international exhibit, within the 'Collateral Events' section. The official opening of the event was held on Thursday and is part of an ongoing collaboration between the cinematographer and the curator of the project, Chus Martinez. Catalonia's participation at the Biennale is driven and coordinated by the Institut Ramon Llull (the public body promoting Catalan culture and language abroad), and this year has cost a total of 497, 000 euros.
The Catalan actor David Verdaguer, known for his comic roles in Catalan TV programmes such as ‘APM’ and ‘Crackòvia’, has recently received the Gaudí Award in the best actor category for his leading role in ‘10,000km’, directed by Carlos Marqués-Marcet. After the success of the film, Carlos Marqués is planning a new project to be filmed in London with a supporting role for Verdaguer. Deeply dedicated to theatre, David Verdaguer has just performed in the play ‘El somni Americà’ at the Teatre Lliure in Barcelona.