2012 Festival of New Spanish Cinema

2012 Festival of New Spanish Cinema

The 2012 Festival of New Spanish Cinema in Edmonton presents some of the riskiest and most innovative Spanish films of the year.

The 2012 Festival of New Spanish Cinema consolidates itself as the most important itinerant festival of contemporary Spanish Cinema in North America.

The Festival, which will take place this year from September 2012 to March 2013, will screen some of the riskiest and most innovative Spanish films of the year, while providing a space for the audience to discuss the pieces with the filmmakers.

Selected films include Paco Leon's Carmina or Blow Up (Carmina o Revienta, 2012), the popular phenomenon that has been winning over audiences since its release; Iceberg, an insightful study of adolescence directed by Gabriel Velázquez; Wilaya (2011), a window into the lives of a Sahrawi family living in a Saharan refugee camp directed by Pedro Perez Rosado; No Rest for the Wicked (No Habra Paz Para los Malvados, 2011), the film that swept the Goya Awards this year directed by Enrique Urbizu; The Double Steps (Los Pasos Dobles, 2011), Isaki Lacuesta’s gorgeously shot award-winning film; and Sleep Tight (Mientras Duermes, 2011), the latest fright by mastermind of suspense Jaume Balagueró.

Showtimes:

  1. Friday, November 2nd at 7:00 pm: No Rest For the Wicked
  2. Saturday, November 3rd at7:00 pm: Madrid, 1987
  3. Sunday, November 4th at 2:00 pm: Madrid, 1987; at 7:00 pm: No Rest For the Wicked
  4. Wednesday, November 7th at 9:00 pm: Carmina or Blow Up
  5. Friday, November 9th at 9:00 pm: Sleep tight
  6. Saturday, November 10th at 7:00 pm: Double steps
  7. Sunday, November 11th at 2:00 pm: Double steps; at 9:00 pm: Sleep tight
  8. Monday, November 12th at 7:00 pm: Carmina or Blow Up
  • Film
  • Edmonton
  • Nov 2, 2012Nov 12, 2012

Venue

Metro Cinema at the Garneau, 8712 109 St, Edmonton, AB T6G 1E9

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Pragda

Credits

Organized by Pragda, Metro Cinema at Garneau Theatre and Embassy of Spain in Canada.