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Retired Electrician Creates Cinema Museum in Rural Spain
Miguel Pérez, a retired electrician from León, Spain, has created a unique cinema museum in his small town of Veguellina de Órbigo, showcasing his vast collection of antique film projectors and equipment.
Retired Electrician Creates Cinema Museum in Rural Spain
Miguel Pérez, a retired electrician from León, Spain, has created a unique cinema museum in his small town of Veguellina de Órbigo, showcasing his vast collection of antique film projectors and equipment.
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2025 Cultural rentrée: A Guide to Fall's Best in Arts and Entertainment
Babelia's guide to the best of fall 2025's cultural offerings includes new novels exploring history and contemporary issues, diverse international literature, thought-provoking non-fiction, and standout works in art, music, film, television, video games, theatre and podcasts.
2025 Cultural rentrée: A Guide to Fall's Best in Arts and Entertainment
Babelia's guide to the best of fall 2025's cultural offerings includes new novels exploring history and contemporary issues, diverse international literature, thought-provoking non-fiction, and standout works in art, music, film, television, video games, theatre and podcasts.
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Fall 2024 Movie Preview: From Blockbusters to Awards Contenders
The fall 2024 movie season offers a diverse slate of films, ranging from sequels of established franchises like "The Conjuring" and "Downton Abbey" to awards-season hopefuls such as "The Cut" and "One Battle After Another", with releases spanning Labor Day weekend through mid-November.
Fall 2024 Movie Preview: From Blockbusters to Awards Contenders
The fall 2024 movie season offers a diverse slate of films, ranging from sequels of established franchises like "The Conjuring" and "Downton Abbey" to awards-season hopefuls such as "The Cut" and "One Battle After Another", with releases spanning Labor Day weekend through mid-November.
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Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...
Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...
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Piper Alpha Disaster Documentary and TV Highlights
BBC Two's "Disaster at Sea: The Piper Alpha Story" recounts the July 1988 Piper Alpha oil platform explosion off Aberdeen, Scotland, killing 167, and its impact; other programming includes Jamie Oliver's healthy cooking series and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo's 75th anniversary.
Piper Alpha Disaster Documentary and TV Highlights
BBC Two's "Disaster at Sea: The Piper Alpha Story" recounts the July 1988 Piper Alpha oil platform explosion off Aberdeen, Scotland, killing 167, and its impact; other programming includes Jamie Oliver's healthy cooking series and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo's 75th anniversary.
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BBC Critics' Top 7 Films of 2025 So Far
BBC Culture's film critics chose seven notable 2025 films: the horror "Weapons," romantic comedy "Materialists," British comedy "The Ballad of Wallis Island," sci-fi thriller "Companion," the vampire film "Sinners," war drama "Warfare," and the dog-centric "The Friend.
BBC Critics' Top 7 Films of 2025 So Far
BBC Culture's film critics chose seven notable 2025 films: the horror "Weapons," romantic comedy "Materialists," British comedy "The Ballad of Wallis Island," sci-fi thriller "Companion," the vampire film "Sinners," war drama "Warfare," and the dog-centric "The Friend.
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Two Filmmakers from the Elias Querejeta School Debut at Venice Film Festival
Two Spanish filmmakers, Jaume Claret Muxart and Gabriel Azorín, both alumni of the Elias Querejeta School of Cinema, are debuting their first feature films, "Estrany riu" and "Anoche conquisté Tebas," respectively, at the Venice Film Festival.

Two Filmmakers from the Elias Querejeta School Debut at Venice Film Festival
Two Spanish filmmakers, Jaume Claret Muxart and Gabriel Azorín, both alumni of the Elias Querejeta School of Cinema, are debuting their first feature films, "Estrany riu" and "Anoche conquisté Tebas," respectively, at the Venice Film Festival.
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German Comedian Helge Schneider Turns 70
Celebrated German comedian Helge Schneider, known for his multifaceted career in music, film, and literature, is celebrating his 70th birthday with an open-air performance in Hamburg.

German Comedian Helge Schneider Turns 70
Celebrated German comedian Helge Schneider, known for his multifaceted career in music, film, and literature, is celebrating his 70th birthday with an open-air performance in Hamburg.
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Venice Film Festival Opens Amidst Political Controversy
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened amidst political controversy, with over 1,500 filmmakers demanding condemnation of Israel's actions in Palestine and the exclusion of actress Gal Gadot, while the festival director expressed sadness but refused both requests. The festival's program includes films...

Venice Film Festival Opens Amidst Political Controversy
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened amidst political controversy, with over 1,500 filmmakers demanding condemnation of Israel's actions in Palestine and the exclusion of actress Gal Gadot, while the festival director expressed sadness but refused both requests. The festival's program includes films...
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Venice Film Festival Honors Herzog, Coppola Showcases Resilience
At the 82nd Venice Film Festival, 82-year-old Werner Herzog received a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, celebrated by 86-year-old Francis Ford Coppola, who recently underwent heart surgery but is already planning his next film. Herzog is also working on several projects, including a new film an...

Venice Film Festival Honors Herzog, Coppola Showcases Resilience
At the 82nd Venice Film Festival, 82-year-old Werner Herzog received a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, celebrated by 86-year-old Francis Ford Coppola, who recently underwent heart surgery but is already planning his next film. Herzog is also working on several projects, including a new film an...
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Lurker: A Co-Dependent Tale of Fandom and Obsession
In Alex Russell's directorial debut, Lurker, a young, isolated fan in pre-Covid LA manipulates his way into the life of his musical idol, resulting in a co-dependent relationship that explores the darker side of fandom and the complexities of human connection.

Lurker: A Co-Dependent Tale of Fandom and Obsession
In Alex Russell's directorial debut, Lurker, a young, isolated fan in pre-Covid LA manipulates his way into the life of his musical idol, resulting in a co-dependent relationship that explores the darker side of fandom and the complexities of human connection.
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Tarantino Ranks His Films, Scraps 'The Movie Critic'
Quentin Tarantino, in a recent podcast interview, declared "Inglourious Basterds" his best film, "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" his favorite, and "Kill Bill" the one he was "born to make", abandoning his planned film "The Movie Critic" due to its similarity to past works.

Tarantino Ranks His Films, Scraps 'The Movie Critic'
Quentin Tarantino, in a recent podcast interview, declared "Inglourious Basterds" his best film, "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" his favorite, and "Kill Bill" the one he was "born to make", abandoning his planned film "The Movie Critic" due to its similarity to past works.
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