film festival
Five Catalan movies selected for Cannes Film Festival
Director Elena Martín's second film, Anna Llargués' short, and animation 'Robot Dreams' compete at festival
Catalan cinema ready to shine at Cannes Film Festival
'Robot Dreams,' 'Creatura,' 'Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell,' 'The Real Truth about the Fight' and 'Crack of Dawn' to be screened at festival's 76th edition
Scotland's Catalan Film Festival back with sellout opening session
Party with Catalan food and castellers will kick off over three weeks of film screenings and talks
Free Italian film festival at Barcelona's Verdi Cinemas this week
Screenings of the best productions of the year, as well as mid 20th-century classics, take place from December 16-21
10 acclaimed contemporary films in Barcelona's 2022 German cinema film season
Winner of German Film Award for best movie to kick off 11th edition of festival
Finnish 'Sisu' movie leads Festival de Sitges' awards winning four trophies
'Pearl' takes two awards at 55th fantasy and horror film festival
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Spooky costumes and free makeovers at Sitges' Zombie Walk Day 2022
French film director, Michel Hazanavicius, led the parade through the seaside town south of Barcelona on Saturday
Ten days of fantasy and horror begin at 55th Sitges Film Festival
Movie screenings, celebrities, a zombie walk, awards and more until October 16
Sitges Film Festival honorary prize awarded to makeup and special effects artist Colin Arthur
Celebration of fantasy and horror takes place from October 6 to 16
Dalí Foundation against biopic set to be screened at Toronto film festival
Surrealist painter's heir might "take legal action" against movie premiering this month
Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra premieres latest movie at Cannes festival
'Pacifiction' could win Cannes Palme d'Or award with film recorded in French Polynesia
Catalan 'Alcarràs’ movie by Carla Simón wins Golden Bear at Berlinale Film Festival
Movie is a homage to rural life in Catalonia and is the first time a Catalan film wins the award
'Alcarràs': Homage to rural life in Catalonia comes to Berlinale
Director Carla Simón's second film is a tribute to family farming and features a non-professional cast
Psychological aftermath of Bataclan attack survivors explored in 'One Year, One Night'
Film from Girona-born director Isaki Lacuesta screening as part of Berlinale competition