Nuevas citas que protagonizan Leonor Watling, Óscar Casas o Anna Castillo, entre otros. © Prime Video
Prime Video ha publicado el tráiler y póster de la segunda temporada de Citas Barcelona. Continuando con la línea de la primera temporada, esta segunda entrega sigue a varios personajes que se encuentran cara a cara después de conocerse por internet, en su búsqueda de amor, sexo o simplemente una compañía que les aleje de la soledad.
Una segunda temporada que constará de seis episodios, cada uno de los cuales narrará las historias de dos citas diferentes. En esta ocasión, nombres destacados como Leonor Watling, Asier Etxeandía, Óscar Casas, Verónica Echegui, Anna Castillo, Yolanda Ramos, Bruna Cusí, Ricardo Gómez, Aitor Luna, Jorge Suquet, Fran Perea, Lola Rodríguez o Asia Ortega, entre otros, protagonizan estas citas.
La dirección correrá a cargo de Nely Reguera, Gemma Ferraté, Paco Caballero, David Selvas y el propio Eric Navarro, que...
Prime Video ha publicado el tráiler y póster de la segunda temporada de Citas Barcelona. Continuando con la línea de la primera temporada, esta segunda entrega sigue a varios personajes que se encuentran cara a cara después de conocerse por internet, en su búsqueda de amor, sexo o simplemente una compañía que les aleje de la soledad.
Una segunda temporada que constará de seis episodios, cada uno de los cuales narrará las historias de dos citas diferentes. En esta ocasión, nombres destacados como Leonor Watling, Asier Etxeandía, Óscar Casas, Verónica Echegui, Anna Castillo, Yolanda Ramos, Bruna Cusí, Ricardo Gómez, Aitor Luna, Jorge Suquet, Fran Perea, Lola Rodríguez o Asia Ortega, entre otros, protagonizan estas citas.
La dirección correrá a cargo de Nely Reguera, Gemma Ferraté, Paco Caballero, David Selvas y el propio Eric Navarro, que...
- 10/15/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Mireia Oriol y Urko Olazabal protagonizan esta historia inspirada en el caso real de Nevenka Fernández. © Buena Vista Internacional
Ya se ha publicado el tráiler de Soy Nevenka, una película dirigida por Iciar Bollain, que tendrá su estreno mundial en el Festival de San Sebastián, donde competirá por la Concha de Oro.
Basada en una historia real e inspirada en el libro Hay algo que no es como me dicen, de Juan José Millás, Soy Nevenka se sitúa en el año 2000, cuando Nevenka Fernández, de 24 años, concejala de Hacienda en el Ayuntamiento de Ponferrada, sufre una persecución implacable, tanto sentimental como profesional, por parte del alcalde, un hombre acostumbrado a salirse con la suya tanto en el ámbito político como en el personal. Nevenka decide denunciar, aunque sabe que deberá pagar un precio muy alto: su entorno no la apoya, la sociedad de Ponferrada le da la espalda y los...
Ya se ha publicado el tráiler de Soy Nevenka, una película dirigida por Iciar Bollain, que tendrá su estreno mundial en el Festival de San Sebastián, donde competirá por la Concha de Oro.
Basada en una historia real e inspirada en el libro Hay algo que no es como me dicen, de Juan José Millás, Soy Nevenka se sitúa en el año 2000, cuando Nevenka Fernández, de 24 años, concejala de Hacienda en el Ayuntamiento de Ponferrada, sufre una persecución implacable, tanto sentimental como profesional, por parte del alcalde, un hombre acostumbrado a salirse con la suya tanto en el ámbito político como en el personal. Nevenka decide denunciar, aunque sabe que deberá pagar un precio muy alto: su entorno no la apoya, la sociedad de Ponferrada le da la espalda y los...
- 7/31/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
La segunda temporada de la serie se estrenará en Prime Video este año. © Filmax
“Citas Barcelona”, adaptación del popular formato Cites, ha comenzado el rodaje de su segunda temporada. Una serie que sigue la estela de la primera temporada, donde los personajes se encuentran cara a cara después de conocerse por internet; buscando amor, sexo o simplemente alguien que les aleje de la soledad.
Esta nueva temporada tendrá 6 episodios y estará protagonizada por actores y actrices del calibre de Joan Solé, Bruna Cusí, Anna Castillo, Ricardo Gómez, Elisabet Casanovas, Asia Ortega, Yolanda Ramos, Betsy Túrnez, Mara Jiménez, Arnau Puig, Emma Arquillué, Alfons Nieto, Aina Clotet, Aitor Luna, Jorge Suquet, Adrián Lastra, Natalia Tena, Tomy Aguilera, Margarida Corceiro, Lola Rodríguez, Óscar Casas, Leonor Watling, Asier Etxeandia, Verónica Echegui y Fran Perea.
La dirección de la segunda temporada de “Citas Barcelona” correrá a cargo de Nely Reguera, Gemma Ferraté, Paco Caballero, David Selvas...
“Citas Barcelona”, adaptación del popular formato Cites, ha comenzado el rodaje de su segunda temporada. Una serie que sigue la estela de la primera temporada, donde los personajes se encuentran cara a cara después de conocerse por internet; buscando amor, sexo o simplemente alguien que les aleje de la soledad.
Esta nueva temporada tendrá 6 episodios y estará protagonizada por actores y actrices del calibre de Joan Solé, Bruna Cusí, Anna Castillo, Ricardo Gómez, Elisabet Casanovas, Asia Ortega, Yolanda Ramos, Betsy Túrnez, Mara Jiménez, Arnau Puig, Emma Arquillué, Alfons Nieto, Aina Clotet, Aitor Luna, Jorge Suquet, Adrián Lastra, Natalia Tena, Tomy Aguilera, Margarida Corceiro, Lola Rodríguez, Óscar Casas, Leonor Watling, Asier Etxeandia, Verónica Echegui y Fran Perea.
La dirección de la segunda temporada de “Citas Barcelona” correrá a cargo de Nely Reguera, Gemma Ferraté, Paco Caballero, David Selvas...
- 3/20/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Prime Video’s latest Spanish original is supernatural horror series Romancero.
The show, written by author and screenwriter Fernando Navarro (Venus, Verónica) and directed by Tomás Peña, comes from The Mediapro Studio-owned producer 100 Balas.
It stars Sasha Cócola (Food & Shelter, Paco’s Men) and Serbian-born actress Elena Matic, making her debut in a dramatic series in Spain, Ricardo Gómez (The Replacement, La Ruta, Cuéntame Cómo), Guillermo Toledo (The Minions of Midas), Belén Cuesta (The Endless Trench) and Julieta Cardinali (The Candidate) and includes a special guest role for Alba Flores (Money Heist, Locked Up).
Earlier today, Deadline revealed Flores is leading another new drama series, Ulterior, which is from Matt Brodlie and Jonathan Kier’s Upgrade Productions and Spanish firm Moreno Films.
Romancero follows Cornelia and Jordan, as they flee “the force of law, powerful supernatural creatures and themselves,” framed within “within the backdrop of a desert-like and cruel Andalusia,...
The show, written by author and screenwriter Fernando Navarro (Venus, Verónica) and directed by Tomás Peña, comes from The Mediapro Studio-owned producer 100 Balas.
It stars Sasha Cócola (Food & Shelter, Paco’s Men) and Serbian-born actress Elena Matic, making her debut in a dramatic series in Spain, Ricardo Gómez (The Replacement, La Ruta, Cuéntame Cómo), Guillermo Toledo (The Minions of Midas), Belén Cuesta (The Endless Trench) and Julieta Cardinali (The Candidate) and includes a special guest role for Alba Flores (Money Heist, Locked Up).
Earlier today, Deadline revealed Flores is leading another new drama series, Ulterior, which is from Matt Brodlie and Jonathan Kier’s Upgrade Productions and Spanish firm Moreno Films.
Romancero follows Cornelia and Jordan, as they flee “the force of law, powerful supernatural creatures and themselves,” framed within “within the backdrop of a desert-like and cruel Andalusia,...
- 11/28/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Selena Gomez's new documentary, "Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me," gives viewers a candid look at her life, beginning in 2016 and spanning to present day. In the Apple TV+ film, which is out now, the 30-year-old singer opens up about her career, her mental health, and her relationship history. Overall, it's a sharp and moving portrait of a child star turned major celebrity who's gone through so much in her first 30 years of life. Ahead, we're breaking down the biggest revelations from Gomez's documentary.
1. Selena Gomez Wasn't Happy With Her 2016 Tour Before It Even Started
In 2016, Gomez embarked on her "Revival" Tour, but she ended up canceling it after 55 shows. At the time and as shown in the documentary, she cited anxiety and depression, which was exacerbated by her lupus, as the reason for the cancellation. In "My Mind & Me," Gomez explains that her mental health struggles were even more...
1. Selena Gomez Wasn't Happy With Her 2016 Tour Before It Even Started
In 2016, Gomez embarked on her "Revival" Tour, but she ended up canceling it after 55 shows. At the time and as shown in the documentary, she cited anxiety and depression, which was exacerbated by her lupus, as the reason for the cancellation. In "My Mind & Me," Gomez explains that her mental health struggles were even more...
- 11/4/2022
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Leading Italian sales agent and production company The Open Reel is at the Cannes Marché du Film selling its newly-acquired Spanish feature “Mía and Moi” (“Mia y Moi”) from director Borja de la Vega. There, the company has already closed sales on the feature to Dramarama in the U.S., Cinemien in Benelux and German-speaking territories and OUTtv in Israel, Spain and Scandinavia.
The Open Reel has also dealt Marius Gabriel Stancu’s “It’s Just in My Head” to Dramarama and Alberto Fuguet’s documentary “Everything at Once” to Tla for North America. Both also sold to popular Spanish streaming platform Filmin. Lithuanian feature “People We Know Are Confused” from Tomas Smulkis was picked up by Spi International.
“MÍa and Moi” stars Spanish Academy Goya Award winners Bruna Cusí (Best Actress “Summer 1993”) and Eneko Sagardoy (“Giant”) and Goya-nominee Ricardo Gómez (“1898: Our Last Men in the Philippines”). It...
The Open Reel has also dealt Marius Gabriel Stancu’s “It’s Just in My Head” to Dramarama and Alberto Fuguet’s documentary “Everything at Once” to Tla for North America. Both also sold to popular Spanish streaming platform Filmin. Lithuanian feature “People We Know Are Confused” from Tomas Smulkis was picked up by Spi International.
“MÍa and Moi” stars Spanish Academy Goya Award winners Bruna Cusí (Best Actress “Summer 1993”) and Eneko Sagardoy (“Giant”) and Goya-nominee Ricardo Gómez (“1898: Our Last Men in the Philippines”). It...
- 7/9/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Post-production has wrapped on the first film by the acting agent, toplined by Bruna Cusí, Ricardo Gómez and Eneko Sagardoy. Borja de la Vega works in one of those professions that don’t get much press: he is an agent for actors and actresses. More specifically, he is the joint director of the agency Kuranda, which handles the professional affairs of thesps of the likes of Elena Anaya, Penélope Cruz and Jordi Mollà, among countless others. But he has also made the leap to the world of cinematic creation, making his debut with Mía y Moi, a film set to star Bruna Cusí (Summer 1993), Ricardo Gómez, Eneko Sagardoy (the winner of the Goya Award for Best New Actor in 2018 after his turn in Giant) and Joe Manjón, who is of French heritage and previously appeared in The August Virgin. Before he decided...
Lending some bigger movie heft to the Malaga market, Latido Films is bringing onto the international sales scene two thrillers – though very different propositions – from Academy Award winning producer Tornasol Media (“The Secret in Their Eyes”).
“Thrillers have high export potential, but they’re a highly competitive market and since Spanish movies can’t compete with U.S. films’ star power, they have to offer something else,” said Latido Films head Antonio Saura.
Both in production, what Imanol Uribe’s “La Mirada de Lucía” and Oscar Aibar’s “El sustituto” offer is high quality entertainment grounded in different but powerful social realities.
The directors go about addressing that reality in highly different ways, however.
Winner of San Sebastian’s Golden Shell with “Running Out of Time” and “Bwana,” a feat only achieved by five other directors, the first Francis Ford Coppola, Imanol Uribe’s “La mirada de Lucía,” written by...
“Thrillers have high export potential, but they’re a highly competitive market and since Spanish movies can’t compete with U.S. films’ star power, they have to offer something else,” said Latido Films head Antonio Saura.
Both in production, what Imanol Uribe’s “La Mirada de Lucía” and Oscar Aibar’s “El sustituto” offer is high quality entertainment grounded in different but powerful social realities.
The directors go about addressing that reality in highly different ways, however.
Winner of San Sebastian’s Golden Shell with “Running Out of Time” and “Bwana,” a feat only achieved by five other directors, the first Francis Ford Coppola, Imanol Uribe’s “La mirada de Lucía,” written by...
- 11/19/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Salvador Calvo is currently filming the historical adventure about the final days of a Spanish colony in the Philippines.
Film Factory has been talking to worldwide buyers here about new slate addition 1898, Our Last Men In The Philippines.
Enrique Cerezo (Witching & Bitching, My Big Night) is producing the historical adventure and director Salvador Calvo is currently shooting in Guinea, the Philippines and the Canary Islands.
1898, Our Last Men In The Philippines recounts the final days of the Spanish Empire’s last colony as 50 soldiers in the Philippines barricade themselves inside a church and resist a force of native Tagalogs for nearly a year.
Javier Gutiérrez stars with Luis Tosar, Álvaro Cervantes, Eduard Fernández, Karra Elejalde, and Ricardo Gómez. Alejandro Hernández wrote the screenplay.
“I plan on making an action-adventure movie with great characters,” said Calvo. “A movie like those of the old school, the ones that invited you into the theatre to escape reality for a couple...
Film Factory has been talking to worldwide buyers here about new slate addition 1898, Our Last Men In The Philippines.
Enrique Cerezo (Witching & Bitching, My Big Night) is producing the historical adventure and director Salvador Calvo is currently shooting in Guinea, the Philippines and the Canary Islands.
1898, Our Last Men In The Philippines recounts the final days of the Spanish Empire’s last colony as 50 soldiers in the Philippines barricade themselves inside a church and resist a force of native Tagalogs for nearly a year.
Javier Gutiérrez stars with Luis Tosar, Álvaro Cervantes, Eduard Fernández, Karra Elejalde, and Ricardo Gómez. Alejandro Hernández wrote the screenplay.
“I plan on making an action-adventure movie with great characters,” said Calvo. “A movie like those of the old school, the ones that invited you into the theatre to escape reality for a couple...
- 5/15/2016
- by [email protected] (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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