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The Real Carlos Saura, Unveiled in ‘The Kid in the Photo,’ Brought to Market by Latido (EXCLUSIVE)
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The Real Carlos Saura, Unveiled in ‘The Kid in the Photo,’ Brought to Market by Latido (EXCLUSIVE)

  • Latido Films will bring The Kid in the Photo to market at the Málaga Festival, presenting an intimate portrait of Carlos Saura.
  • Anna Saura says the film aims to portray Carlos beyond his public image, showing his humor and private side.
  • The documentary uses unseen footage and relies on Anna Saura's access to her father’s archive for a candid narrative.
  • Anna Saura details the film's goal to preserve Saura's memory and drive for future generations.
  • The film explores how Saura’s Civil War experiences shaped his life, work, and emotional world.
  • The documentary includes discussions of Saura’s humor and human side, not just his serious public image.
  • The project stresses Saura’s lifelong engagement with arts beyond filmmaking, including photos and drawings.
  • Anna Saura conducted development work in Madrid with Community of Madrid funding for the project.
  • The film plans to premiere at the Málaga Festival with potential international distribution and festival play.
  • The documentary uses new footage shot by Anna Saura, capturing intimate moments and process shots of Saura at work.
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Catalina Sopelana, Star of Netflix Hit ‘The Gardener,’ to Front ‘Video Store 2001′(EXCLUSIVE)
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Catalina Sopelana, Star of Netflix Hit ‘The Gardener,’ to Front ‘Video Store 2001′(EXCLUSIVE)

  • Catalina Sopelana will topline Video Store 2001, with Sideral Cinema joining Los Hermanos Polo Films to expand the Feroz-winning short into a feature.
  • The film follows Mila, a 28-year-old inheriting a neighborhood video store as a Blockbuster-like rival threatens its survival, reflecting the original setup and new reference eyeing a broader release context.
  • Production targets a late-2026 to early-2027 shoot window, with ICAA funding and Malaga MAFF and related programs supporting development and industry partnerships.
  • Video Store 2001 expands the Feroz Award-winning short, developing the lead role into a feature with a strong cinematic throughline.
  • Guillermo Polo directs Video Store 2001 and co-writes with Guillermo Guerrero, set against early 2000s cinema culture disruptions.
  • Sideral Cinema joins as a co-producer, underscoring a director-driven, festival-and-market strategy for the project.
  • The project has ICAA funding and Malaga MAFF, Gijón Semilleru, and Valencia ProMercat support, signaling solid development backing.
  • Set in the early 2000s, the drama captures a period of rapid disruption in how cinema is consumed and how communal spaces around film evolve.
  • Antonia San Juan joins the cast in a supporting role, adding established ensemble depth to the project.
  • The Malaga MAFF presence aims to attract co-producers and partners at MAFF's Fund & Co-Production Event.
  • The film is described as a character-driven drama about legacy, change, and belonging, with a blend of dark humor and emotional realism.
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Too Good To Ignore (8 Photos) - STREET ART UTOPIA
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Too Good To Ignore (8 Photos) - STREET ART UTOPIA

  • The feature spotlights eight standout street art pieces that captivate viewers with scale and illusion.
  • One piece is an optical illusion of a giant unzipped building created by Leon Keer in Fayetteville.
  • Another work, the ‘Unzipped Building,’ appears to reveal a glowing interior on a Milan wall.
  • SMUG’s hyper-realistic mural of ‘The Smug Grandparents’ in Melbourne draws strong emotional detail.
  • A large owl by WD (Wild Drawing) in Athens brings the street with a lifelike presence.
  • Alegría del Prado’s scene in Carballo blends cats and birds under a starry sky.
  • Lalone Laleiro Leilo’s ‘Homeless Man and His Dogs’ portrays a tender street moment in Málaga.
  • SFHIR in Fene uses building columns to form the neck of a cello in a striking mural.
  • Shozy’s 3D wave illusion in Balashikha, Russia, challenges perceptions of a building’s stability.
  • The article invites readers to follow the artists on Instagram for updates.
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Málaga Festival Buzz Title ‘Runner,’ Sold by Latido, Introduces Talent-to-Track Director Laura García Alonso
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Málaga Festival Buzz Title ‘Runner,’ Sold by Latido, Introduces Talent-to-Track Director Laura García Alonso

  • Runner makes its debut at the Málaga Film Festival, introducing Laura García Alonso's feature directorial debut.
  • The film is sold by Latido Films and produced with Distinto Films and Elastica Films for a strong production package.
  • Alba Sáez stars as Cris, the athlete grappling with a psychotic break during a national championships prep.
  • The director aims to portray mental illness with depth, avoiding sensationalism and focusing on recovery and hope.
  • Garcia notes the film's research included interviews with mental health professionals and disciplined preparation for realism.
  • Marina Salas and Alex Brendemühl co-star, adding depth to Cris's sister and father roles.
  • The film’s running sequences were intentionally filmed to maintain continuity and realism.
  • García Alonso hints at future projects exploring unknown territories and challenging topics.
  • Malaga screening positions Runner for international buyer attention at Spain Screenings.
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