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Still Here" and "One Hundred Years of Solitude" Dominate 12th Platino Awards
The 12th Platino Awards, held in Madrid, saw Brazil's "Still Here" and Netflix's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" win multiple awards, highlighting the growing global presence of Latin American cinema and television, with Spanish cinema also performing strongly.
Still Here" and "One Hundred Years of Solitude" Dominate 12th Platino Awards
The 12th Platino Awards, held in Madrid, saw Brazil's "Still Here" and Netflix's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" win multiple awards, highlighting the growing global presence of Latin American cinema and television, with Spanish cinema also performing strongly.
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Films Compete at Cannes Film Festival
Spanish filmmakers Carla Simón (Romería) and Oliver Laxe (Sirat) will compete in the main competition of the Cannes Film Festival (May 13-24), marking a return for Spanish cinema to the festival's prestigious lineup after a three-year absence.
Spanish Films Compete at Cannes Film Festival
Spanish filmmakers Carla Simón (Romería) and Oliver Laxe (Sirat) will compete in the main competition of the Cannes Film Festival (May 13-24), marking a return for Spanish cinema to the festival's prestigious lineup after a three-year absence.
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36% Bias Score


La furia": A visceral portrayal of rape trauma
La furia" is a Spanish film depicting aspiring actress Álex's rape and subsequent trauma, utilizing visceral imagery and focusing on the sounds of the assault to highlight the victim's emotional turmoil, contrasting with films that exploit the aesthetics of rape.
La furia": A visceral portrayal of rape trauma
La furia" is a Spanish film depicting aspiring actress Álex's rape and subsequent trauma, utilizing visceral imagery and focusing on the sounds of the assault to highlight the victim's emotional turmoil, contrasting with films that exploit the aesthetics of rape.
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48% Bias Score


La buena letra": Minimalism and the Silent Strength of Women in Post-War Spain
Celia Rico Clavellino's "La buena letra", adapted from Rafael Chirbes' novel, portrays the silent resilience of women in post-war Spain, using cinematic minimalism to amplify their unseen sacrifices and challenge viewers to confront a collective silenced past.
La buena letra": Minimalism and the Silent Strength of Women in Post-War Spain
Celia Rico Clavellino's "La buena letra", adapted from Rafael Chirbes' novel, portrays the silent resilience of women in post-war Spain, using cinematic minimalism to amplify their unseen sacrifices and challenge viewers to confront a collective silenced past.
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36% Bias Score


Goya Win for "La Infiltrada" Sparks Online Backlash
María Luisa Gutiérrez, a 52-year-old film producer from Yunquera de Henares, won her first Goya award for "La Infiltrada," a film about a police officer infiltrating ETA, after 32 years in the industry, sparking online controversy due to her acceptance speech.
Goya Win for "La Infiltrada" Sparks Online Backlash
María Luisa Gutiérrez, a 52-year-old film producer from Yunquera de Henares, won her first Goya award for "La Infiltrada," a film about a police officer infiltrating ETA, after 32 years in the industry, sparking online controversy due to her acceptance speech.
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56% Bias Score


La infiltrada": Highest-Grossing Spanish Film by a Woman
Arantxa Echevarría's "La infiltrada", starring Carolina Yuste, has surpassed €8.44 million, becoming the highest-grossing Spanish film directed by a woman and challenging perceptions of female-led films; it garnered 13 Goya nominations and explores the true story of an undercover police officer infi...
La infiltrada": Highest-Grossing Spanish Film by a Woman
Arantxa Echevarría's "La infiltrada", starring Carolina Yuste, has surpassed €8.44 million, becoming the highest-grossing Spanish film directed by a woman and challenging perceptions of female-led films; it garnered 13 Goya nominations and explores the true story of an undercover police officer infi...
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Screenwriter's Success Highlights Regional Storytelling Trend
Former El Intermedio screenwriter Sergio Sarria overcame a creative crisis fueled by the Bárcenas case to successfully adapt his novels, Nasdrovia and Cuando nadie nos ve, into television series, highlighting the growing demand for original Spanish content and regional storytelling.

Spanish Screenwriter's Success Highlights Regional Storytelling Trend
Former El Intermedio screenwriter Sergio Sarria overcame a creative crisis fueled by the Bárcenas case to successfully adapt his novels, Nasdrovia and Cuando nadie nos ve, into television series, highlighting the growing demand for original Spanish content and regional storytelling.
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32% Bias Score

Almodóvar's "Kika" Receives Poor Reviews Amidst Spain's Economic and Social Decline
Pedro Almodóvar's new film, "Kika," featuring controversial content, is receiving poor reviews, coinciding with Spain's worsening economic and social climate and Almodóvar's personal struggles, as reported by Robert Chalmers in the Observer Magazine on June 5, 1994.

Almodóvar's "Kika" Receives Poor Reviews Amidst Spain's Economic and Social Decline
Pedro Almodóvar's new film, "Kika," featuring controversial content, is receiving poor reviews, coinciding with Spain's worsening economic and social climate and Almodóvar's personal struggles, as reported by Robert Chalmers in the Observer Magazine on June 5, 1994.
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52% Bias Score

Ana Rujas: From 'Cardo' to Directing, Navigating Success and the Spanish #MeToo
Ana Rujas, star of Julio Médem's '8', discusses her career's rapid growth since 'Cardo', the challenges of directing her first film, and the supportive network among Spanish actresses amidst a delayed #MeToo movement.

Ana Rujas: From 'Cardo' to Directing, Navigating Success and the Spanish #MeToo
Ana Rujas, star of Julio Médem's '8', discusses her career's rapid growth since 'Cardo', the challenges of directing her first film, and the supportive network among Spanish actresses amidst a delayed #MeToo movement.
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32% Bias Score

Cuando Nadie Nos Ve": Urbizu's Holy Week Thriller
Director Enrique Urbizu's new thriller series, "Cuando nadie nos ve," premiering on Max, unfolds in Morón de la Frontera during Holy Week, intertwining a seppuku, a levitating religious procession, a missing soldier from a nearby US base, and local business dealings, creating a multi-layered mystery...

Cuando Nadie Nos Ve": Urbizu's Holy Week Thriller
Director Enrique Urbizu's new thriller series, "Cuando nadie nos ve," premiering on Max, unfolds in Morón de la Frontera during Holy Week, intertwining a seppuku, a levitating religious procession, a missing soldier from a nearby US base, and local business dealings, creating a multi-layered mystery...
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56% Bias Score

El 47" and "La infiltrada" Dominate Diverse 39th Goya Awards
The 39th Goya Awards, held in Granada, Spain, saw "El 47" and "La infiltrada" lead nominations, with Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Richard Gere receiving honorary awards; winners spanned diverse films.

El 47" and "La infiltrada" Dominate Diverse 39th Goya Awards
The 39th Goya Awards, held in Granada, Spain, saw "El 47" and "La infiltrada" lead nominations, with Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Richard Gere receiving honorary awards; winners spanned diverse films.
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16% Bias Score

Casa en llamas" Triumphs at 12th Feroz Awards Amidst Discussions on Sexual Violence
The 12th Feroz Awards in Pontevedra saw "Casa en llamas" win three awards, while other winners included "Salve Maria," "Polvo Serán," and several series. The ceremony also featured discussions on sexual violence in the industry.

Casa en llamas" Triumphs at 12th Feroz Awards Amidst Discussions on Sexual Violence
The 12th Feroz Awards in Pontevedra saw "Casa en llamas" win three awards, while other winners included "Salve Maria," "Polvo Serán," and several series. The ceremony also featured discussions on sexual violence in the industry.
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32% Bias Score
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