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EcoCinema/Paseo de España
PASEO, EcoCinema, Food On Film
Food focus don't get any tastier than "The Chicken, the Fish and the King Crab." Following Spanish master chef Jesus Almagro as he prepares for the Bocuse d'Or, a top cooking contest, vet lenser-turned-docu helmer Jose Luis Lopez-Linares masters all the ingredients required for a delightful confection, achieving the perfect balance between a tense competition and likeable personalities. Docu is certain to become a staple on cooking channels, but before then, it could easily burst out of the fest circuit and onto select screens. (Variety)
Paseo de España
"The Field of Stars", a magically still place far out from the city where time seems to have stopped, holds several tales of love, friendship and nostalgia of better times. Alfonso meets a young cyclist coming down from a misty road; with the help of his old-time friends, he will slowly transform him into a big champion. Luisa, tired of traditionally conservative men, plans to leave the village to seek for a better life in the city. And Nanda, an aged mother is forced to battle his own son to protect the place where all were raised from the inevitable changes of life.
Arts In Film/Best Arts In Film/Paseo de España
Sara, a university student in the arts, is attracted to New York abstract expressionism and Mark Tobey´s work. She has embarked on a study on this movement tracing down its influences on contemporary artists. In this process she comes across Roca Bon, a Catalonian painter whose work captivates her attention.
Paseo de España
What happens when you combine a red dress, a radio station and a traffic jam? These are all elements that combine in this monumental romantic tale that takes place in eight minutes. A must see by new Spanish director
Josean Bengoetxea. Please note: Online ticket sales end 24 hours before each event. Tickets may still be available for purchase at the venue.
Best First Feature/Paseo de España
Paseo de España
This dark seriocomic yarn set in a small fishing village in the Canary Islands in the '60s. It is the striking debut by writer-director Juan Carlos Falcon. The tale is about Don Lucio -a man hated by all- who dies unexpectedly. While his widow does her best to forget her sorrow, the inhabitants file past the coffin to settle their scores with the deceased. But it turns out that Don Lucio has a hard time resting in peace...
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