![]() Loosely based on Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations with the bleak fantastical soul of Pan’s Labyrinth, subversive filmmaker Agustí Villaronga’s harrowing and richly textured depiction of Spanish rural life during wartime is both challenging and rewarding.Īttending talent: Goya-winning producer Isona Passola is scheduled to attend and discuss the film. Andreu is sent to live with extended family in the countryside where he befriends his jaded cousin Nuria (Marina Comas), who has lost her fingers due to a grenade explosion, and an imaginative boy who thinks he has angel wings. ![]() The film chronicles the events that follow 11-year-old Andreu (Francesc Colomer) after he witnesses two brutal murders. Thursday, October 20th, 2011 – Opening Nightīlack Bread (Pa negre): (7:30 pm) Spain’s official submission to the 2012 Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category and winner of nine Goya Awards. The complete line-up for Recent Cinema From Spain is: “Having recently opened an office in Miami, EGEDA is delighted to have an official presence in this amazing city and work in conjunction with the Los Angeles office in representing the interests of the Spanish filmmaking industry and management of intellectual property rights in Latin America,” said President of EGEDA Enrique Cerezo Torres.” “We’re thrilled to work with the Miami International Film Festival and the Gusman Center on this film festival and look forward to supporting the 2012 Miami International Film Festival.” The lineup of artists scheduled to attend represents a spectacular array of Goya-award winning talent, and Miami will truly be getting a taste of the finest from Spain with this event.” “This is a diverse group of films that showcases the strength and range of the Spanish producers and film industry in 2011. “We’re extremely proud of our collaboration with EGEDA and the Gusman Center on the Miami Recent Cinema From Spain selection,” said Jaie Laplante, executive director of the Miami International Film Festival. Held at the Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center, ticket holders will enjoy nightly red carpet events and participate in Q&A sessions with filmmakers and talent following each film. Miami, FL –- In honor of this year’s 25th anniversary of Spain’s Goya Awards, EGEDA, the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), produced and presented by Miami Dade College, and the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts will premiere seven of the most dynamic new films from Spain, from October 20-23rd, in an inaugural Recent Cinema From Spain festival. Premiere and Six Florida Premieres to Include Spain’s official submission to the Academy Awards’ Best Foreign Language Film Category, “Black Bread” (Pa negre) EGEDA,(Audiovisual Producer’s Rights Management Association), Miami International Film Festival of Miami Dade College, and Gusman Center for the Performing Arts announce “Recent Cinema From Spain” program
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