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Thursday, September 26, 2024

23rd edition of Película to screen Teatro Real productions


The Instituto Cervantes presents the 23rd edition of Película Spanish Film Festival hitting the big screen this October 5-13, 2024 at the Shangri-La Plaza's Red Carpet Cinema.

This year's selection includes 25 movies, four of which are filmed ballet/dance and opera productions staged in Teatro Real in Madrid under the Creadores teatrales españoles section. Another section is En corto: Short films from the Philippines, Latin America and Spain, composed of four short films with two coming from the Philippines.

Teatro Real

A notable side event of the Película is Philippines, ¡rick, rack, catacrak!, a film workshop for kids to be conducted by Spanish film maker and screenwriter Mario Torrecillas. The workshop will be held on October 6, 2024, from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM at the Grand Atrium of the Shangri-La Plaza Mall. Torrecillas will also present the film he wrote, Loli Tormenta at the festival.

Película hasn't officially opened yet but What's a festival like you doing in a city like this?! exhibit featuring a selection of posters, videos and graphic material from the various editions of the Festival is already available for viewing at the Intramuros branch of Instituto Cervantes.

Here is the official selection of the 23rd Película Spanish Film Festival.

20.000 especies de Abejas | 20,000 Species of Bees (2023)


Directors: Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren
Cast: Sofía Otero, Patricia López Arnaiz, Ane Gabarain, Itziar Lazkano, Sara Cózar

An eight-year-old is suffering because people keep addressing the child in ways that cause discomfort. They insist on calling the child by the birth name Aitor. And the nickname, Cocó, even if less obviously wrong, does not feel right either. During a summer in the Basque country, the child confides these worries to relatives and friends. But how can a mother handle her child’s quest for identity when she is herself still dealing with her own ambivalent parental legacy?

Benito Pérez Buñuel (2023)


Director: Luis Roca

What unites the writer Benito Pérez Galdós and the filmmaker Luis Buñuel? "Benito Pérez Buñuel" uncovers the connection between the two through a documentary with an animated film that moves across the classic, the fake and the non-fiction approaches.


Casa en llamas | A House on Fire (2024)


Director: Dani de la Orden
Cast: Emma Vilarasau, Enric Auquer, María Rodríguez Soto, Alberto San Juan, Clara Segura, José Pérez-Ocaña, Macarena García

Montse is thrilled about the weekend she gets to spend with the whole family at her house on the Costa Brava. Her divorce was long ago, her ex has a new partner, and her children are all grown up with lives of their own. No one pays much attention to her. But nothing and no one will put a damper on her excitement. She’s been dreaming of this moment for too long. The weekend will be perfect… even if she has to burn everything to the ground to make it so.

Cerrar los ojos | Close Your Eyes (2021)


Director: Victor Erice
Cast: José Coronado, María León, Soledad Villamil, Ana Torrent, Manolo Solo, Ginés Garcia Millán, Petra Martínez, Mario Pardo, Josep Maria Pou, Juan Margallo, Antonio Dechent

Close Your Eyes turns on a famous Spanish actor, Julio Arenas, who disappears while filming a movie. Although his body is never found, the police conclude that he has suffered an accident at a cliff by the sea. Many years later, the mystery is brought up once more by a TV program that tries to evoke the actor, offering as a scoop images of the last scenes in which he participated, shot by his close friend, director Miguel Garay.

Dispararon al pianista | They Shot the Pianist (2023)


Directors: Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal
Cast: Jeff Goldblum

A music journalist from New York sets out on a frantic investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Brazilian pianist Tenorio Jr, regular accompanist of Vinicius de Moraes, among others. This animated thriller moving to the beat of jazz and bossa nova portrays the days immediately before the Latin American continent was enshrouded by totalitarian regimes.

La estrella azul | The Blue Star (2023)


Director: Javier Macipe
Cast: Pepe Lorente, Cuti Carabajal, Bruna Cusí, Marc Rodríguez, Mariela Carabajal, Noelia Verenice Díaz, Catalina Sopelana

The 90s. A famous Spanish rock star travels around Latin America in the endeavour to reconnect with his vocation. There he meets an old musician down on his luck, prompting the birth of an unlikely duo with every chance of becoming an epic commercial failure.

Las hijas | Sister & Sister (2023)


Director: Kattia González
Cast: Ariana Chaves Gavilán, Cala Rossel Campos

Summer vacation. Two sisters, Marina, 17, and Luna, 14, travel from Costa Rica to Panama to search for their absentee father. While dealing with the friction that arises between them, they find the space to explore their desires, new friendships, lovers and skateboarding, on a journey towards emancipation in which they will learn the virtue of simply hanging out.

Hispanoamérica, canto de vida y Esperanza | Latin America, a Song of Life and Hope (2024)


Director: José Luis López-Linares

A documentary traversing the 3 centuries that gave birth to Hispanic America, exploring the history, art, music and religious syncretism that blossomed from the encounter of two worlds into a vibrant and beautiful civilization like no other.

La llegada | Upon Entry (2022)


Directors: Alejandro Rojas, Juan Sebastián Vasquez
Cast: Alberto Ammann, Bruna Cusí, Ben Temple, Laura Gómez

Diego, a Venezuelan urbanist, and Elena, a contemporary dancer from Barcelona, move to the United States with their approved visas to start a new life. Their intention is to boost their professional careers and start a family in 'the land of opportunities'. But upon entering New York airport's immigration area, they are taken to the secondary inspection room, where border officers will subject them to an unpleasant inspection process and a psychologically grueling interrogation.

Loli Tormenta | Stormy Lola (2023)


Director: Agustí Villaronga
Cast: Susi Sánchez, Joel Gálvez, Celso Bugallo, Mor Ngom, Meteora Fontana, Fernando Esteso

Marisa, a modern and chaotic grandmother who lives with her grandchildren Edgar and Robert in a modest house in Cornellá de Llobregat.

El maestro que prometió el mar | The Teacher who Promised the Sea (2023)


Director: Patricia Font
Cast: Laia Costa, Enric Auquer, Luisa Gavasa, Ramón Agirre, Milo Taboada, Eduardo Ferrés, Alba Guilera, Alicia Reyero, Nicolás Calvo, Alba Hermoso

The buried memories of the Spanish Civil War become unearthed as a woman searches for the remains of her grandfather's father and discovers the story of an idealistic young teacher from Tarragona.

Pacarrete (2019)


Director: Allan Deberton
Cast: Marcelia Cartaxo, João Miguel, Soia Lira, Samya De Lavor, Zezita Matos

Pacarrete, a former ballet dancer who lives in northeast Brazil, decides to dust off her tutu slip and her ballet slippers to perform a classic dance for her city’s 200th anniversary celebration, whether the townspeople want it or not. A broad comedy turns increasingly contemplative as the true nature of Pacarrete’s daily life becomes apparent.

Puan (2023)


Directors: María Alché, Benjamín Naishtat
Cast: Marcelo Subiotto, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Julieta Zylberberg, Alejandra Flechner, Andrea Frigerio, Mara Bestelli

Marcelo has devoted his life to teaching philosophy at the Public University of Buenos Aires. When his mentor Professor Caselli dies unexpectedly, Marcelo expects to become the new head of Department. However, his plans turn upside down with the unexpected arrival of Rafael Sujarchuk. Charismatic and seductive, Rafael returns from his pedestal in European universities to claim the vacant position for himself. Marcelo's clumsy efforts to prove he is the right candidate will trigger a philosophical duel, while his life -and the country- enter a spiral of chaos.

Rioja, la tierra de los mil vinosRioja, the Land of a Thousand Wines (2023)


Director: José Luis López-Linares

Through the human stories behind the entire value chain that gives life to the Spanish wine with more international projection, "Rioja, the land of a thousand wines" reveals the moment of hatching that is living the wine region, with the talent and contribution of new generations in coexistence with the great historic wineries. The equivalence between territory and product, between wisdom and tradition, tracing a bridge between the origins of Rioja and its future.

Robot Dreams (2023)


Director: Pablo Berger

Based on the popular graphic novel by the North American writer Sara Varon, Robot Dreams tells the adventures and misfortunes of Dog and Robot in NYC during the '80s.

Siete mesas de billar francés | Seven billiard tables (2007)


Director: Gracia Querejeta

Cast: Blanca Portillo, Maribel Verdú, Amparo Baró, José Luis García Pérez, Víctor Valdivia, Enrique Villén, Ramón Barea, Jesús Castejón

Angela and her son Guille travel to the big city to see Leo, her father and the boy's grandfather, when he suddenly takes ill. However, they arrive to discover that he has just passed away. Charo, the dead man's mistress, explains the dire straits suffered by the paternal business: a hall with seven billiard tables. Charo is convinced that the only way to pay off the debts is to sell the place. However, Angela learns that her husband has disappeared in mysterious circumstances. Given this painful reality, Angela resolves to get on and rebuild her life. And the first thing she decides to do is put her savings into getting the old place and its seven tables back up on its feet.

Te estoy amando locamente | Love and Revolution (2023)


Director: Alejandro Marín

Cast: Ana Wagener, Omar Banana, Alba Flores, Jesús Carroza, Lola Buzón, Mari Paz Sayago, La Dani, Pepa Gracia, Carlos Bernardino, Alicia Moruno, Manuel Morón

It follows a mother who is involved in the homosexual movement of the seventies.

Here is the Creadores teatrales españoles, the Teatro Real filmed productions to be screened at the festival.

El amor brujo | Love, the Sorcerer (2014)


Director: Víctor Ullate

Cast: Victor Ullate Ballet, Estrella Morente, Ruben Olmo

The Víctor Ullate Ballet premièred its version of El amor brujo on 28 May 1994 at the Maestranza de Sevilla, with a script by Vicente Molina Foix. The current version brings in a new set design and wardrobe, seeking to give greater prominence to the light, to the will-o’-the-wisp, present throughout the plot. The play, written by Manuel de Falla in 1915 as a piece for cantaora (folk singer) and chamber orchestra, transformed by the composer ten years later into a pantomimic ballet, has a marked Andalusian flavour and delves into gypsy mysticism, approaching love in its most primitive and essential form. It is a story of love and passion, tears and grief, sorcery and seduction, death and dance. Ullate’s choreography contains moments of great beauty, such as the Canción del amor dolido, Romance del pescador, Danza y canción de la bruja fingida, Canción del fuego fatuo or Las campanas del amanecer. One original feature of this version is the inclusion of three folk songs written by Falla: Nana, Polo and Asturiana. It is a new version, then, of El amor brujo, different in its forms, but eternal in its essence.

Carmen (2011)


Directors: Antonio Gades, Carlos Saura
Cast: Companía Antonio Gades; Vanesa Vento, Ángel Gil, Joaquín Mulero, Jairo Rodríguez

Created by Antonio Gades in collaboration with Carlos Saura, this matchless production shows how the explosive power and intensity of feeling in traditional Spanish flamenco can bring vividly to life the sultry passion, earthy emotion, love and rivalry that is Carmen.

Vanesa Vento lives and breathes Carmen, emphasizing the many faces of this character, female, passionate and freedom fighter, but fickle in love as she shamelessly flirts with men she likes, inspiring desire, rivalry and jealousy amongst both the men and other women. But Carmen's gypsy wildness becomes her own downfall when she discards Don José's (Ángel Gil) love for that of the bullfighter (Jairo Rodríguez), as possessed by a piercing despair Don José kills her.

Fuenteovejuna (2011)


Director: Antonio Gades
Cast: Companía Antonio Gades, Cristina Carnero, Ángel Gil, Joaquín Mulero,Alberto Ferrero

Antonio Gades' last choreographed work, Fuenteovejuna, is a signature piece of purity and precision of Spanish dance. Based on a true event that inspired Lope de Vega to write this classic play in 1619, Fuenteovejuna is about the people of a village in Córdoba ruled by a tyrannical commander whose actions of droit de seigneur, violence and abuse engender their intense hatred. Until one day, encouraged by their women, the villagers choose freedom and, armed with farming implements, they take the law into their own hands. When the villagers are interrogated by a magistrate sent by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to establish who was responsible, no one admits to having done anything, each and every inhabitant only saying 'I'. In other words, 'Fuente Ovejuna did it'.

First performed in 1994 in Genoa, Fuenteovejuna is considered as the ultimate work of Spanish dance. Gades highlights the enormous richness of this discipline, the flamenco, the folklore; the stylised dance serves to tell perfectly the story of solidarity through which Gades knew how to make Spanish dance and flamenco become a universal language.

El público | The audience (2015)


Directors: Pablo Heras-Casado, Roberto Castro

Cast: José Antonio López, Thomas Tatzl, Arcángel, Jesús Méndez, Rubén Olmo, Josep Miquel Ramón, Antonio Lozano, Gun-Brit Barkmin, Erin Caves, Isabella Gaudí, José San Antonio, Harold Torres, Antonio Magno, Haizam Fathy, Leonardo Cremaschi, Carlos Rodas, Daniel Kone, Samuel Echardour, Coro Titular del Teatro Real, Klangforum Wien

El público is Lorca’s most difficult and mysterious play, one of the great classics of modern Spanish theatre. Lorca wrote it in Cuba, just after his trip to New York, at a time of intense experimentation in art and life. Homosexuality is addressed openly in El público, and the play is a cry of defiance against bourgeois hypocrisy and a plea for sexual and artistic freedom. It has been transformed into an opera thanks to Gerard Mortier. He commissioned the composer Mauricio Sotelo to create an opera for the Spanish repertoire of the 21st century. This production from Teatro Real de Madrid is the world premiere recording of El público as an opera. Pablo-Heras Casado conducts the Klangforum Wien and the Chorus of the Teatro Real.

Below is the lineup of the En corto: Short films from the Philippines, Latin America and Spain section.

Aunque es de noche | Even though It is Nighttime (2023)


Director: Guillermo García López
Cast: Antonio Fernández, Nasser Rokni

La Cañada, Europe’s largest slum on the outskirts of Madrid, has been without electricity for over a year. In the firelight, Toni, a 13 year-old boy, discovers that his best friend Nasser is leaving forever. Amongst Roma legends of a possible future, Toni looks for a way to stay connected to him.

Primetime Mother (2023)


Director: Sonny Calvento
Cast: Meryll Soriano, Kiki Baento, Marj Lorico, Jorrybell Agoto, Jo Andrew Torlao

Minda, a 45-year-old mother devoted to her sick child, also has a dream for herself: to compete and hopefully win My Amazing Mama, a popular and lucrative television game show in the Philippines. But, in a country where thousands of people rely on television game shows to earn money, Minda will have to overcome a good many obstacles – some hilarious, some humiliatingly exploitative – just to get a chance at winning the daily cash prize. The show becomes the latest test of her fortitude and tenacity in the face of adversity, which earns her the adoration of everyone around her. A bold satire, which uses humour to explore the archetype of the “good mother” in a patriarchal society.

La Sixtina | The Sistine (2022)


Director: Juan Camilo Fonnegra

Vincho, a street dweller, spends his time recycling and classifying waste produced in the city to transform it into the source of his creations. Under a bridge, he works in his masterpiece: The Sistine.

Transients (2023)


Director: Kyla Romero
Cast: Ross Pesigan, Elora Espano, Kevin Regalado

After reconnecting through a phone call, Justin, an analog filmmaker, and Grace, a frustrated poet, reminisce about the day they first met --a day that Justin tries to recreate from memory.

Here is the festival schedule.

October 5, 2024
5:00 PM Fuenteovejuna
7:30 PM Robot Dreams

October 6, 2024
2:30 PM Carmen
5:00 PM Siete mesas de billar francés
7:30 PM La llegada

October 7, 2024
2:30 PM Loli Tormenta
5:00 PM 20.000 especies de Abejas
7:30 PM Te estoy amando locamente

October 8, 2024
2:30 PM Benito Pérez Buñuel
5:00 PM Hispanoamérica, canto de vida y esperanza
7:30 PM Las hijas

October 9, 2024
2:30 PM El amor brujo
5:00 PM Cerrar los ojos
7:30 PM Pacarrete

October 10, 2024
2:30 PM El maestro que prometió el mar
5:00 PM Le estrella azul
7:30 PM La llegada

October 11, 2024
2:30 PM El público
5:00 PM Dispararon al pianista
7:30 PM Puan

October 12, 2024
2:30 PM Robot Dreams
5:00 PM Casa en llamas
7:30 PM Rioja, la tierra de los mil vinos

October 13, 2024
2:30 PM En corto
5:00 PM Premio del Público
7:30 PM La estrella azul

Película 2024 is a project of Instituto Cervantes in Manila, presented in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain in the Philippines, the AECID, Shangri-La Plaza, the Embassy of Argentina in the Philippines, the Embassy of Brazil in the Philippines, the Embassy of Colombia in the Philippines, MTRCB, the Film Development Council of the Philippines, De La Salle University--College of Saint Benilde, the UP Film Institute, the Department of European Languages of the University of the Philippines, Far Eastern University, CIIT College of Arts and Technology, Mapúa University, i-Academy, Mint University, Ateneo de Manila University Modern Languages, Kinoise PH, Sinegang PH. Sponsored by Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Arthaland, Ayala Corporation, Fundador, Terminal Six and Boysen.

Friday, October 14, 2022

RAd views Película 2022: A tale of two Javiers

Javier Galván, Amb. Marcela Ordoñez, Amb. Miguel Utray, and Joy Polloso

After two years of online editions, the 21st Película Spanish Film Festival had a festive opening night at Shangri-La Plaza Mall with movie buffs getting to see contemporary Spanish language films on the big screen once again at the mall's Red Carpet Cinema.

Shang Properties Inc. EVP Joy Polloso 

This year, Película offers two Javiers: Javier Bardem and Javier Cámara. These two leading Spanish actors have become favorites by Philippine audiences owing to several of their films being part of the festival's since its inception way back in 2002.


The opening night saw the Javier Bardem starrer El buen patrón/The Good Boss, a dark comedy of the corporate world. Bardem stars as Julio Blanco, the seemingly benevolent boss of a family owned industrial scale factory that is up for a business award. But when problems with his employees start popping up and threaten his chances of snagging the much coveted award, Blanco resorts to manipulative schemes.

Directed by Fernando León de Armoa, this film is clearly a Javier Bardem vehicle. Even as the movie's final quarter plods too long and plot holes appear, Bardem's magnetic performance as Blanco manages to keep the film from tipping off the scales.


The film starring the other Javier is the romantic comedy Sentimental/The People Upstairs directed by Cesc Gay.

In this film that happens in real time, Javier Cámara stars Julio (coincidentally, the Bardem and Cámara's characters are both named Julio) whose marriage with Ana (Belén Cuesta) has been lacking spice. Add to the couple's frustrations are their upstairs neighbors Salva (Alberto San Juan) and Laura (Griselda Siciliani) whose night time noises are a source of discomfort for both Julio and Ana.

Instituto Cervantes Director Javier Galván 

When Ana invites their neighbors over, she and Julio debate on how to open up the sensitive subject to them. Once the ice is broken though, a lot more than just noises from night time activies are brought out on the open.

For a film that is basically a little over 80 minutes of just four people talking inside an apartment, the witty banter of each character and their respective reactions to the twists and turns that come along the way truly engage the viewer. One cannot help but to stick it out until the end to see where these two couples will end up by the time the credits roll.

Spanish Ambassador Miguel Utray

Sentimental can still be seen as the closing film of Película on October 16, 2022. There may still be a chance to see El buen patrón of this ends up as this year's Premio del Publíco/Audience Choice Award. Catch the final weekend of Película Spanish Film Festival at the Red Carpet Cinema, Shangri-La Plaza Mall.

Monday, October 03, 2022

Película Spanish Film Festival returns to cinemas


After two years of online editions, Película Spanish Film Festival makes its way back to the big screen this October 5-16, 2022 at the Red Carpet Cinema, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Cine Adarna in UP Diliman, and at Instituto Cervantes's Intramuros branch.

Javier Bardem, Antonio Banderas, Penelope Cruz, and Javier Cámara are among the internationally renowned actors with films showing in the 21st edition of Película that boasts a mix of contemporary films of different genres, classics, documentaries, and shorts.

Javier Galván, Director Instituto Cervantes de Manila

This edition boasts a selection of more than 20 films, the majority of which will be shown on cinemas with a number only available to view online from anywhere in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Australia.

Audiences will also get to rate movies that they've seen, with the highest rated film winning this year's Premio del Publíco/Audience Choice Award and be screened once again on the final day of the festival.


Here is the lineup for the 21st Película, Spanish Film Festival. All films will be shown in Spanish or in their original language with English subtitles.

A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga/To the Women of Spain. María Lejárraga (2022)


Director: Laura Hojman
Cast: Kiti Mánver, (Narrator), Cristina Domínguez, Antonina Rodrigo, Rosa Montero, Vanessa Montfort, Juan Aguilera

In her new film, director Laura Hojman tells the story of María Lejárraga, a writer and pioneer of feminism in Spain during the 1920s, whose production came to light under the name of her husband, theater impresario Gregorio Martínez Sierra. The most prolific Spanish playwright of all time, author of works such as Cradle Song, made into films five times, or the libretto of El amor brujo, by Falla, was also a deputy for the Second Republic and founder of pioneering projects for women's rights and freedoms. Those dreams of progress were dashed by the outbreak of the Civil War.", "author": "Laura Hojman. After graduating with a degree in Art History, she developed her career as a screenwriter, documentary film maker and producer with Summer Films. In 2018 she made her debut as a director with Tierras Solares, a documentary feature film inspired by the work of the poet Rubén Darío that premiered in the official section Doc España of the International Film Week in Valladolid and was selected at festivals such as the Seville Festival, the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano of Huelva, Alcances or IberoDocs. Antonio Machado. Los días azules is her second feature film as a director.

Algo azul/Something Blue (2021)


Director: Mariel Garcia Spooner
Cast: Elizabeth Grimaldo, Carlos Torres, Andrea Pérez Meana, Robin Duran, Andrés Morale, Fabiola Sánchez, Ash Olivera, Mike Martinez, Samuel Ibarra, Juanxo Villaverde, Claudia Lamboglia, Mike Pérez

By accident, Ana loses her wedding dress a week before the wedding. In a room of the hotel where she works she finds the dress of her dreams. Tempted, she decides to try it on, but the owner of the dress discovers her. Ana runs away from the hotel dressed as a bride and decides that she must get married that same day. She will now start a race against the clock to convince her fiancé and manage to put everything together before she is caught, while becoming a media phenomenon.

Bertsolari (2011)


Director: Asier Altuna
Cast: Miren Amuriza, Maialen Lujanbio, Joseba Zulaika, John Miles Foley, Jon Sarasua

The "bertsolari" is a kind of minstrel who improvises verses and sings them in Basque. This oral tradition has evolved and adapted to the times, connecting with the younger generations, reaching up to 14,000 people in the final round of the last championship. It is an art form of austere aesthetics that surprises in this time of spectacularism and special effects.

Competencia oficial/Official Competition (2021)


Directors: Mariano Cohn, Gastón Duprat
Cast: Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, Oscar Martínez, José Luis Gómez, Manolo Solo, Nagore Aranburu, Irene Escolar

A billionaire businessman in search of fame and social prestige decides to make a unique, groundbreaking film. To achieve this goal, he hires the best of the best: A stellar team consisting of famous filmmaker Lola Cuevas and two well-known actors who boast not only an enormous talent, but also an even bigger ego: Hollywood star Félix Rivero and aging theater thespian Iván Torres. They're both legends, but not exactly the best of friends. Through a series of increasingly hilarious tests set by Lola, Félix and Iván must confront not only each other, but also their own legacies.

Con quién viajas/Carpoolers (2021)


Director: Martín Cuervo
Cast: Salva Reina, Ana Polvorosa, Pol Monen, Andrea Duro

Four strangers meet in Madrid’s city center to go by car to Cieza, Murcia, through a share-ride app. During the journey, passengers chat about aspects of their lives to break the ice. Everything flows normally, but the driver seems to be hiding something and is behaving strangely. The trip will turn out to be very surreal and more fun than they expected.

Dosena (2022)*


Director: Kyla Romero
Cast: Andrew Figueroa (Ajay), Michael Odono (Chito), Shalomar Binamira (Isay), Aaron Alcoran, Vee Rolle, Alli Maw, Shieka Aljunaibi, Jhon Lopez, Peso Ratschild, Rich Ignacio, Daniella Sison Torres, Pong Sarcilla, Christian Louie Espiritu, Arvin Belarmino

A timid young boy who grew up with misfits deals with confusion and tragedy on the night of his 12th birthday.

El buen patrón/The Good Boss (2021)


Director: Fernando León de Aranoa
Cast: Javier Bardem, Manolo Solo, Almudena Amor, Óscar de La Fuente, Sonia Almarcha, Fernando Albizu

Básculas Blanco, a Spanish company producing industrial scales in a provincial Spanish town awaits the imminent visit from a committee that holds its fate in their hands as to whether they merit a local Business Excellence award: everything has to be perfect when the time comes. Working against the clock, the company’s proprietor, Blanco pulls out all the stops to address and resolve issues with his employees, crossing every imaginable line in the process.To win the competiton, the manipulative “good boss” shamelessly meddles in his employees’ private lives and crosses every line imaginable, unknowingly starting an explosive chain reaction with wild consequences.

El olvido que seremos/Forgotten We'll Be (2020)


Director: Fernando Trueba
Cast: Javier Cámara, Nicolás Reyes Cano, Patricia Tamayo, Juan Pablo Urrego, Laura Londoño, María Teresa Barreto

Based on Hector Abad Faciolince’s cult novel, Forgotten We’ll Be portrays the life of Héctor Abad Gómez, a prominent doctor and human rights activist in the polarized, violent Medellin of the 70s. A family man who is worried not only for his own children but those of the underprivileged classes as well, his home was imbued with vitality and creativity, the result of an education based on tolerance and love. Nothing could foretell that a terrible cancer would take the life of one of his beloved daughters. Driven by sadness and rage, Héctor devoted himself to the social and political causes of his time. But Medellin’s intolerant society would harass him until he was finally silenced. This is an intimate story seen through the eyes of his only son, Héctor Abad Faciolince, one of the most outstanding writers in modern Spanish-language literature.

El siglo de Galdós/The Century of Galdós (2020)


Director: Miguel Ángel Calvo Buttini

This documentary is about Benito Pérez Galdós, an extraordinary narrator of his era and a man committed to his time, which spans from the second half of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th. He is a prestigious writer and a politician, yet very little is known as far as his private life is concerned. He was nominated several times for the Nobel Prize, but never received the award. Through his letters, his illustrations, interviews with personalities, along with archival material which has never been published, and exploring the places where he spent his life, the documentary narrates the existence, the work and the century that Galdós lived. A century, the century of Galdós, fierce and interesting.

El sur/The South (1983)


Director: Víctor Erice
Cast: Omero Antonutti, Sonsoles Aranguren, Icíar Bollaín, Lola Cardona, Rafaela Aparicio, Germaine Montero, Aurore Clément, María Caro, Francisco Merino, José Vivó

Based on a novel by Adelaida García Morales, the film is about Estrella's relationship with her parents —Agustín and Julia—, with whom she lives in a house in the north. Agustín is a doctor and a dowser. Julia was a teacher and was retaliated after the Republican defeat. The girl is attracted by the mysterious personality of her father, who one distant day leaves the south and has never wanted to return.

El test/The Test (2022)


Director: Dani de la Orden
Cast: Alberto San Juan, Miren Ibarguren, Blanca Suárez, Carlos Santos, Antonio Resines, Luna Fulgencio

What would you choose, one hundred thousand euros now or one million in ten years’ time? Héctor and Paula, overwhelmed by serious economic problems that threaten their own marriage, face a dilemma proposed by their rich friend, Toni, to help them. Héctor wants €100,000 to try to turn his unprofitable bar into a successful business, but Paula prefers to wait for the grand prize.

Esa pareja feliz/The Happy Couple (1953)


Directors: Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga
Cast: Fernando Fernán-Gómez, Elvira Quintillá, José Luis Ozores, Félix Fernández, Matilde Muñoz Sampedro, Rafael Alonso

Juan and Carmen live in a humble Madrid neighborhood. He works as an electrician in a movie studio and she takes care of the housework, while daydreaming about a better life. Her dreams of prosperity come true when they win a contest sponsored by a soap brand. They have been chosen "the happy couple" and must meet the prize requirements: for 24 hours the winning couple must receive all kinds of invitations and gifts.

España, la primera globalización/Spain: The First Globalization (2021)


Director: José Luis López-Linares
Cast: Antonio Valero, Rubén García Benito, Alicia Relinque, Abigail Horro Rodríguez, Lou Hiling, Carlos Martinez-Shaw, Marcelo Gullo

The "black legend" has caused that much of the history of Spain, America and the Philippines is poorly known, especially in its commercial and scientific aspects. This documentary focuses on correcting certain stories of that "black legend", a propaganda operation so persistent and effective that it has managed to firmly establish itself in the collective imagination. With the intervention of thirty-nine historians from around the world, the documentary offers new readings on the exciting historical period that began with the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, the discovery of America and its future, dismantling the black legend and spreading a more balanced picture of those times.

Handia/Giant (2017)


Directors: Jon Garaño, Aitor Arregi
Cast: Joseba Usabiaga, Eneko Sagardoy, Ramón Agirre, Iñigo Aranburu, Aia Kruse, Iñigo Azpitarte

After having fought in the First Carlist War, Martín returns to his family farmhouse in Gipuzkoa and discovers to his surprise that his younger brother, Joaquín, is much taller than normal. Convinced that everyone will want to pay to see the tallest man on Earth, both brothers embark on a long journey through Europe in which ambition, money and fame will forever change the fate of the family. The story is inspired by real events.

Jinetes del Paraíso/Horseman of Paradise (2020)


Director: Talía Carolina Osorio Cardona
Cast: Cholo Valderrama, Daniel Triviño, Yuri Alvarado, Juan Galvis

In Colombia, a farmer has won a Grammy and few know the landscapes that inspire his songs. El Llano provides a paradise, a delirious experience where nature shows its enigmatic beauty in couplets. Here, music, landscape, horsemen and horses are the protagonists of a vibrant culture, brought to the stages of the world through the verses and the voice of the narrator Orlando "El Cholo" Valderrama, but whose greatness is not known by the inhabitants of the city.

La boda de Rosa/Rosa's Wedding (2020)


Director: Iciar Bo llain
Cast: Candela Peña, Sergi López, Nathalie Poza, Ramón Barea, Paula Usero, Xavo Giménez, Paloma Vidal

About to turn 45, Rosa comes to realize that her full life has always been devoted to please others and decides to shake things up and grab hold of the reins of her life. But first, she wants to get married to herself. But Rosa will soon discover that changing her life is going to be anything but easy. Getting married, even with herself, is going to be the hardest thing she’s ever done.

La hija/The Daughter (2020)


Director: Manuel Martín Cuenca
Cast: Javier Gutiérrez, Patricia López

Irene is a fifteen-year-old who lives in a center for juvenile offenders. She just got pregnant and is determined to turn her life around with the help of Javier, an educator at the center. Javier offers her to secretly come live with him and his wife Adela in the house they have in a remote and rugged spot in the mountains so she can hide and comfortably carry out her pregnancy. The only condition is that in exchange, she agrees to give them the baby she is carrying in her womb. This feeble pact will be put in jeopardy when Irene starts to feel like the life growing inside her belongs to her.

Maixabel (2021)


Director: Icíar Bollaín
Cast: Blanca Portillo, Luis Tosar, María Cerezuela, Urko Olazabal, Tamara Canosa

In the year 2000, Maixabel Lasa’s husband, Juan María Jaúregui, was killed by ETA. Eleven years later, she receives an incredible request: one of the men who killed Juan wants to meet with her in the Nanclares de la Oca prison in Álava (Spain), where he is serving his sentence after breaking ties with the terrorist group. Despite her reservations and her immense pain, Maixabel Lasa agrees to meet face to face with those who ended the life of the person who had been her companion since she was 16 years old.

Mamá cumple cien años/Mama Turns 100 (1979)


Director: Carlos Saura
Cast: Geraldine Chaplin, Amparo Muñoz, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Norman Briski, Rafaela Aparicio, Charo Soriano, José Vivó

The grandmother is about to turn one hundred years old and all the members of the family travel to the farm for her birthday party. The two sons, Fernando and Juan, with their respective wives and daughters, as well as Ana, the former governess, arrive at the old mansion. All the children wait for the old woman to die in order to sell the farm and thus come out of ruin.

Muerte de un ciclista/Death of a Cyclist (1955)


Director: Juan Antonio Bardem
Cast: Lucia Bosè, Alberto Closas, Otello Toso, Bruna Corra, Carlos Casaravilla, Manuel Alexandre

Juan and María José, lovers in a past prior to the Spanish Civil War, meet after a few years of separation, the conflict having ended a long time ago, and they resume their love. But now María José is no longer free and their love turns into adultery.

Muga deitzen da Pausoa/Border Crossing (2018)


Director: Maider Oleaga
Cast: Antón Mendizabal, Kontzita Beitia, Miren Tirapu

Two women meet in an old house in San Sebastián. One is alive and is a filmmaker; the other is called Elvira Zipitria Irastorza who died in 1982. The filmmaker discovers that she lives in a place charged with an invisible presence, with multiple barely salvageable echoes. Some resonate from the Franco dictatorship, a time when Elvira, a pioneer in the teaching of Basque, created a clandestine school to teach the language. The former tenant of the house was an important figure in 20th-century Basque culture and politics. However, she remains in the shadows. The filmmaker, driven by the need to know more about her, begins to investigate. A search that is not easy at all that will soon become performative. Making the film represents the ultimate way of approaching Elvira.

Oreina (Ciervo)/The Deer (2018)


Director: Koldo Almandoz
Cast: Laulad Ahmed Saleh, Patxi Bisquert, Ramón Agirre, Iraia Elias, Erika Olaizola

Khalil is a displaced young man who lives on the outskirts of the city, where the industrial estates meet the river and the marsh. Khalil makes a living as best he can and spends his days with an old poacher who shares a house on the riverbank with a brother he hasn't spoken to in years. On the shores of the marsh, the tides mark the time of love and heartbreak, of friendship and revenge.

Rendir los machos/Our Father (2021)


Director: David Pantaleón
Cast: Alejandro Benito, Lili Quintana, José Mentado, Julio César, Lucifer Rodríguez, Lionel Cepa, Aurelio Carnero Hernández, Emilia Cazorla, Carlos Luis Monzón

The plot revolves around a more than 100-kilometer journey across barren lands with the seven most reputed male goats in the island of Fuerteventura… and two brothers who hate each other. Alejandro and Julio are the two sons of the Cabreras, the most respected goat raisers and cheese producer family in the North of the island. Don Guillermo, the family patriarch, and his two sons have not talked to each other for many years. After the rift, the burden of taking care of the father and the family business falls on Alicia, the only daughter. When their father dies, he leaves one particular last wish in his will which must be fulfilled before the inheritance can be shared out among his children. Alejandro and Julio must travel with the male goats across the island on foot, which they see as a punishment, and hand them to the historical antagonist family of the Cabreras.

Sentimental/The People Upstairs (2020)


Director: Cesc Gay
Cast: Javier Cámara, Belén Cuesta, Alberto San Juan, Griselda Siciliani

Julio and Ana have been together for over fifteen years. They don’t look at each other or touch each other anymore and daily conflicts have become the norm. This evening, Ana has invited the upstairs neighbors over. Salva and Laura are slightly younger than them and welcomed them with open arms when they moved into the building, but the constant moaning and groaning coming from their apartment has become a source of arguments for Julio and Ana... perhaps it’s jealousy, they wish their own sex life was as spicy. This evening, the neighbors will become both the instigators and victims of an emotional tsunami, brought on by an unusual and surprising proposal. The four neighbors can’t help but get caught up in an evening of excess and catharsis.

Totem loba/She Wolf (2020)*


Director: Verónica Echegui
Cast: Isa Montalbán, Delia Brufau, Usúe Álvarez, Almudena, Hinarejos, Elena Ábalos, Elisa Drabben, Fátima Baeza, Sofía Alberola

Estíbaliz accepts her friend Raquel’s invitation to attend her village’s festivities. What initially seems like an exciting weekend turns nightmarish as Estíbaliz finds out these festivities involve the men dressing up as wolves and hunting the women during the night.

*Shorts

Here is the schedule for the cinema screenings. Admission is free, on a first come, first served basis.

October 5, 2022, Shangri-La
7:30 PM El buen patrón

October 6, 2022, Shangri-La
2:30 PM Muerte de un ciclista
5:00 PM El test
7:30 PM Con quién viajas

October 7, 2022, Shangri-La
2:30 PM A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga
5:00 PM Algo azul
7:30 PM El olvido que seremos

October 8, 2022, Shangri-La
2:30 PM Maixabel
5:00 PM Sentimental
7:30 PM El buen patrón

October 9, 2022, Shangri-La
2:30 PM La hija
5:00 PM Competencia oficial
7:30 PM La boda de Rosa

October 10, 2022, IC Intramuros
2:30 PM Jinetes del Paraíso
5:00 PM Bertsolari

October 11, 2022, IC Intramuros
2:30 PM Muerte de un ciclista
5:00 PM Oreina (Ciervo)

October 12, 2022, IC Intramuros
2:30 PM España, la primera globalización
5:00 PM Sentimental

October 13, 2022, UPFI
2:30 PM A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga
5:00 PM Handia
7:30 PM Muga deitzen da Pausoa

October 14, 2022, Shangri-La
2:30 PM Shorts
5:00 PM La hija
7:30 PM Rendir los machos

October 15, 2022, Shangri-La
2:30 PM La boda de Rosa
5:00 PM El test
7:30 PM Competencia oficial

October 16, 2022, Shangri-La
2:30 PM El olvido que seremos
5:00 PM Premio del Publíco
7:30 PM Sentimental

Here is the online screening schedule available at www.pelikula.org. Films will be available for viewing for 48 hours from the beginning of their accessibility. 

October 11, 2022
4:00 PM Esa pareja feliz

October 12, 2022
4:00 PM Muerte de un ciclista
6:00 PM España, la primera globalización

October 13, 2022
4:00 PM Mamá cumple cien años
6:00 PM El siglo de Galdós

October 14, 2022
4:00 PM El sur
6:00 PM A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga

Película 2022 is a project of Instituto Cervantes in Manila and Sydney, the Embassies of Spain in the Philippines and Australia, and the AECID, in collaboration with the Film Development Council of the Philippines, Shangri-La Plaza, Instituto Etxepare, Filmoteca Vasca, the Embassy of Colombia in the Philippines, the Embassy of Panama in the Philippines, the UP Film Institute, the University of the Philippines, Intramuros Administration, Vibal Foundation, Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Acciona, Rustan’s, Arthaland, La Pícara, and Emperador.