The first-ever dedicated specialist Pastelaria – a Portuguese Pastel de Nata bakery – to open in Scotland will launch this week.
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Sebastián Yatra and Rafa Nadal go hand in hand in an arm wrestling battle, and although many might think that Nadal has a solid arm, the result was unexpected. The Colombian singer took to social media to share he was in Mallorca for his concert in the Balearic Islands.
After the event, he met with the tennis player and discovered that he also had a killer arm. “We did arm wrestling, and Yatra destroyed me,” Nadal wrote alongside a snap of him and the singer and actor.
“It is the truth, and it had to be said. Sebastián Yatra crack, superhuman strength.”Yatra replied, “Thank you, Rafa.
It’s good that you accept and share it with the rest of the world.”Una publicación compartida por Rafa Nadal (@rafaelnadal)Yatra is also releasing a new heartfelt song with Spanish musician Pablo Alborán. The multi-platinum Colombian singer and songwriter premieres “Contigo,” a track about a short-lived but passionate love affair.
The first-ever dedicated specialist Pastelaria – a Portuguese Pastel de Nata bakery – to open in Scotland will launch this week.
Anna Marie de la Fuente “Kings of the World” (“Los Reyes del Mundo”), by Colombia’s Laura Mora (“Killing Jesus,” “Frontera Verde”) has shared its trailer exclusively with Variety in advance of its world premiere in Spain’s San Sebastian festival and its Oct. 6 theatrical release in Colombia.Said Mora: “We are very happy to finally be able to release the film! It has been a very long and demanding process….
La Casa de Los Famosos 2 is coming to an end, and after more than 80 days in the house, the remaining finalists will soon discover who is taking home the $200,0000. In the top 5 are Nacho Casano, Ivonne Montero, Daniella Navarro, Salvador Zerboni and Admari Lopez’s ex husband Toni Costa.
Wilson Chapman editorJames Franco has been cast as Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro in the independent film “Alina of Cuba,” Variety has confirmed.Franco joins the previously announced Ana Villafañe, who portrays the title character Alina Fernandez, Castro’s daughter. In addition, Mía Maestro has also joined the cast as Alina’s mother Natalia Revuelta, the Cuban socialite who gave birth to her after an affair with Castro. The film will follow Alina’s life as Castro’s illegitimate daughter and a critic of his reign in Cuba before leaving the country and defecting to Spain in 1993.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentSebastian Lelio’s “Wonder,” starring “Black Widow’s” Florence Pugh, “Winter Boy” with Juliette Binoche and directors Hong Sang-soo and Ulrich Seidl will compete in main competition at September’s San Sebastian Film Festival, the biggest film event in the Spanish-speaking world.In “Wonder,” the latest from Academy Award winning director Lelio (“A Fantastic Woman”),Pugh plays an English nurse brought in to the Irish Midlands in 1862 to observe the alleged miracle of girls going months without food.Binoche co-stars in “Winter Boy,” from resilient French auteur Christophe Honoré who won at Cannes Un Certain Regard with 2019’s “On a Magical Night.” Hong Sang-soo, the prolific South Korean director, will present “Walk Up,” a film which is billed as taking a gently delightful new perspective on themes dear to his poetics. Seidl’s “Sparta” forms part of a diptych with 2022 Berlin competition contender “Rimini,” both movies turning on men who cannot escape their past.The 12 competition titles announced on Tuesday by San Sebastian join its four Spanish contenders, unveiled last month.A brief breakdown on the new competition entries:San Sebastian Main Competition: Newly Announced Titles“Il Boemo,” (Petr Václav, Czech Republic, Italy, Slovakia)The passions and ambitions, breakthrough and tragic fall from grace of Czech opera composer, Josef Mysliveček,a mentor to Mozart.
The San Sebastián Film Festival has revealed the line-up for its latest edition, which is due to unfold from September 16-24.
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John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentThree buzzy titles, all turning on women carving out their own destinies – Carmen Jaquier’s “Thunder,” Laura Baumeister’s “Daughter of Rage” and Dinara Drukarova’s “Grand Marin” – feature in the 13-title lineup of San Sebastian’s 2022 New Directors section.Also making the New Directors’ cut – now firmly consolidated as the most important sidebar at the highest-profile film festival in the Spanish-speaking world – is “Tobacco Barns,” the awaited and second feature from Spain’s Rocío Mesa, as well as Jeong Ji-hye’s Jeonju Festival winner “Jeong-sun” which has its director hailed as a talent to track.Eight of the 13 features are directed by women who also serve as protagonists in most of the section’s films. Their themes range wide, however, from the absurdity of Moldova’s past (“Carbon”) to an allegorical portrait of civil conflict (“Carbide”) to cybershaming (“Jeong-sun”) and women’s love of literature (“To Books and Women I Sing”).
Christina Aguilera took her talent to Spain! The 41-year-old Latina Powerhouse entertained her fans at the Starlite Catalana Occidente in a futuristic metallic bodysuit and black latex thigh-high boots. Aguilera’s performance on July 25th comes after almost 18 years without performing in the European country.Xtina took the opportunity to continue embracing her Latin and Hispanic roots and present her latest Spanish-language album, La Fuerza.A week ago, the global superstar —which has been working on her trilogy —surprised fans with the official video for “Suéltame,” a new and sensual collaboration with Argentine pop star Tini.The single, already available on all streaming platforms, was composed by Aguilera, TINI, and Kat Dahlia along with producers Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres, Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver, and co-produced by Afo Verde.Last month, Christina Aguilera joined forces with Christian Nodal to release “Cuando me dé la Gana” as part of Aguilera’s newest EP La Tormenta.
Gemma Atkinson, 37, chatted exclusively to HELLO! about her parenting project 'Creating Happy Memories' ahead of her recent family trip to Spain with Gorka Marquez and their three-year-old daughter Mia, talk inevitably turned to their upcoming wedding!MORE: Exclusive: Gemma Atkinson proudly reveals daughter Mia's special new skillGemma and Strictly Come Dancing star Gorka got engaged on Valentine's Day in 2021, but have yet to set a date for their big day. "I'm the most chilled bride I think because as long as it's just close family and friends there really we wouldn't want anything big.
LIVE – Updated at 18:05Max Verstappen capitalised after Charles Leclerc crashed out to win the French Grand Prix and extend his championship lead. Leclerc, who won last time out in Austria to boost his fleeting title hopes, looked to be in total control before he lost grip in his Ferrari through Turn 11 on lap 18 and crashed into the barrier ending his race. Lewis Hamilton threatened to challenge Verstappen for the victory in his 300th Formula One race but the Dutchman’s pace ultimately proved too strong as he coasted to maximum points at Circuit Paul Ricard.
The mum of a talented Bellsmyre dancer who took home two medals at the Dance World Cup in Spain has said they are already saving for next year’s event.
Gemma Atkinson has shown her sweaty reality as she joins the millions of us battling the heatwave this week. The Hits Radio host took to Instagram with two very different images showing it's not always glam being a celebrity.
Rafael Cobos, the co-screenwriter of Alberto Rodríguez’s Goya best picture winner “Marshland” and “The Plague,” one of Movistar Plus’ most ambitious series ever, is getting his own show. Moving into production on July 18, “El hijo zurdo” stars María León, a stunning 2011 San Sebastian best actress winner for “The Sleeping Voice,” in a series which Cobos describes an “emotional thriller.”Movistar Plus’ newly announced original is not only written by Cobos but co-directed too in the directorial debut of the Seville-based scribe. A six part, half hour drama, “El Hijo Zurdo” is scheduled for release first half of 2023. Movistar Plus Internacional is handling worldwide distribution.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentJulianne Moore will preside over the main jury of the Venice Film Festival’s upcoming 79th edition.The Oscar-winning U.S. actor, who most recently starred in A24’s “When You Finish Saving the World,” directed by Jesse Eisenberg, and will next appear in Benjamin Caron-directed “Sharper,” alongside Sebastian Stan and John Lithgow, also from A24, is a longtime Venice regular.Moore was last on the Lido with George Clooney-directed “Suburbicon” in 2017.