a definite strain on his marriage to Chantel. In this exclusive clip from Monday's new episode of, Chantel is in Mexico to support her sister, Winter, who recently underwent major abdominal surgery while Pedro stays behind to work.
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Marta Balaga Things got personal at Cannes Market’s Fantastic 7 showcase this year, highlighting upcoming genre projects selected by seven festivals including Spain’s Sitges, Bucheon in South Korea, Cairo, Guadalajara in Mexico, SXSW and Toronto, as well as Whanau Marama New Zealand Intl. Film Festival.“I think it’s my most personal film ever,” said director Jaume Balagueró, also behind “[REC],” co-directed with Paco Plaza.In his latest film “Venus,” presented by Sitges, he will combine elements of survival drama and modern witchery.
Starring Ester Expósito, it’s produced by Álex de la Iglesia and Carolina Bang.“Why? Because it combines many elements I am personally interested in,” he told Variety. “It’s a horror, but it’s also a very moving film about love and revenge.
It’s very special to me.”In “La mala madre” (“The Bad Mother”), director Alicia Albares will also draw from her own experiences, moving along the lines of such stories as Jennifer Kent’s “The Babadook,” “Hereditary” or “Relic.” Alberto Díaz, Alexandre Bas, Cristina Urgel and Eva Moreno are producing.“I am 37 and I have never wanted to be a mother. It is something that has always been questioned.
People think you are missing your life’s greatest experience,” she said.“Have you ever made a decision because you were following a social mandate, doing what was expected of you? Something similar happens to lead character Victoria. She becomes pregnant, and she regrets it.”Albares said that while she doesn’t believe in women’s cinema, she believes in the female point of view.“Like Victoria, I don’t want to do what is expected of me.
a definite strain on his marriage to Chantel. In this exclusive clip from Monday's new episode of, Chantel is in Mexico to support her sister, Winter, who recently underwent major abdominal surgery while Pedro stays behind to work.
Carson Burton The NBA’s favorite nice guy is now dribbling his way into the hearts of movie fans.Boban Marjanović, a center on the Dallas Mavericks, stars in the second film of his career with the new Adam Sandler film “Hustle,” now on Netflix. The film follows Sandler’s character, a scout for the Philadelphia 76ers, as he discovers and transforms a Spanish player played by Utah Jazz power forward Juancho Hernangomez.
Jang Nara is getting married, but she’s facing some difficulties regarding anonymity.
“The Stars at Noon” finds the French filmmaker Claire Denis shooting in Panama doubling for Nicaragua; directing a cast of Yanks, Brits, and assorted Central Americans; and working from a script switching between Spanish and English. Internationally coproduced Towers of Babel such as this aren’t at all uncommon at the Cannes Film Festival, but the errors in translation all over this disappointing foreign-relations drama run deeper than simple differences of ethnicity or language.
Hunter King is joining the Hallmark family with her new movie Hidden Gems and a sneak peek preview was just released!
Is there a new couple in the Marvel universe? Less than two months after Annabelle Wallis’ breakup from Chris Pine made headlines, she may have moved on with Sebastian Stan.
Deadline’s studio at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival kicked off at the American Pavilion by hosting fest-goers such as Joel Edgerton of The Stranger, Jesse Eisenberg and Julianne Moore of When You Finish Saving The World, and many more. Click on the photo above to launch the gallery.
Sofia Vergara is getting ready for summer. Vergara, 49, posed in a leopard-print Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit on Instagram over the weekend. "Finally the weekend!!" the "Modern Family" actress captioned a set of photos before adding the Spanish word for lovely sunshine, "Solecito." She continued with the hashtag, "#GettingReadyForSummer." Sofia Vergara is getting ready for summer. Vergara, 49, posed in a leopard-print Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit on Instagram over the weekend.
Lise Pedersen Scandinavia is bringing talent old and new to the Cannes Film Market’s Cannes Docs sidebar this year, with a showcase of five feature length films-in-the-making pitched as part of the Scandinavian Showcase on Saturday.“Children of the Lowest Heaven”From Denmark, internationally acclaimed writer-director Birgitte Stærmose Mortensen (“Darling,” “Room 304”), who has been working on mini-series for HBO, Starz and Netflix for the past five years (“Industry” season 2, “The Spanish Princess,” “In From the Cold” and “The English Game”), presented “Children of the Lowest Heaven” (“Ønskeliv”), a hybrid doc set in Kosovo.Inspired by her short “Out of Love” (2009), about a group of children living in poverty in post-war Pristina, it picks up where she left off with the characters, who are now young adults, still fighting to survive in one of Europe’s poorest nations. It’s about the long-term effects of war, and what it means to live a life in poverty.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentIn February, Carla Simon’s “Alcarràs” walked off with Spain’s first Berlin Golden Bear in nearly 40 years as Spain notched up its biggest main competition presence at the Berlinale since 1997.This May, Spain has four movies selected for Cannes – Albert Serra’s Competition entry “Pacifiction”; Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “The Beasts,” in Premiere; Elena López Riera’s Directors’ Fortnight bow “The Water”; and José Luis López Linares’ “Goya, Carrière and the Ghost of Buñuel,” a Cannes Classics doc feature. That reps a Cannes presence roughly on par with recent standout years such as 2018 and 2019.With Netflix launching “Through My Window” in February, three of the streaming giant’s five most-watched non-English language movies are from Spain.
CNN boss Chris Licht says the network plans to “reimagine” their morning show this fall, with the aim of shaking up the market.“We will reimagine our morning show leveraging our correspondents and unmatched resources in the U.S. and around the world to provide news that viewers need to know as they start their day,” Licht told those in attendance at Warner Bros.
Families desperate for a trip abroad this summer are at risk of missing out on their hard-earned holidays after passports and key documents were lost by couriers. Recruitment issues and massive backlogs are causing chaos for those who were hoping to get away for the first time since travel restrictions have eased.
Spain's performance in the Eurovision Song Contest has divided viewers' opinions.
One TikTok star is paying it forward to her Uber driver, who helped her after an unfortunate experience at Coachella.
the paparazzi seize any opportunity to snap photos of them when they’re out in the world, and Jason Momoa found himself having to deal with this in Italy. It got bad enough that the Aquaman actor arranged for the local chapter of the Hells Angels to hang out with him.