The 2016 Spanish Film Festival will showcase more than 30 films and will screen exclusively at the Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas from 4-22 May 2016.
This seemingly standard, police-procedural/crime thriller is impossible not to be mesmerized by and never lets up the pace. Natalia Meta is a director to watch.
A haunting example of the power we allow physical objects to hold over us. The film follows 3 women whose lives are changed by the symbolic power of objects.
This is a story about “good people”. It is an incredibly life-like portrayal of the struggle “good people” face in a world obsessed with money and status.
As the highest grossing, Spanish-language film of all time in the US, this standard, screw-ball comedy of “irresponsible lothario suddenly left to raise child” rises above the template to be a quirkily satisfying piece of cinema.
Lila is a 12yo student in rural Argentina who wants to find her father. As she becomes more withdrawn, she attempts to steal her science teacher’s car and run away.
A deserved winner of Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress at the Malaga Film Festival, this film cries out to be seen by a wider audience.
Agoraphobic Elena has a strained relationship with her teenage son which becomes even more complex when his new friend takes a liking to her... because he's dead.
Six characters, each one directed by a different, young director, intersect during the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona.
The tragic story of a couple caught up in the Anarchist rebellion of 1963… and the inter-dimensional portal that opens in their field.
Outrageous, irreverent and downright hilarious! An explosive new action comedy about bumbling jewel thieves who stumble into a town of cannibalistic witches.
Map documents a film-maker’s mental and physical journey from Spain to India and back again, highlighting the drastic differences between the two countries.
Carlos is a respected, quiet and mysterious man, with a taste for human flesh and cold-blooded murder until a victim's sister sparks something in him.
As the film chosen to represent the Spanish Film Festival on its posters, be played as the opening night film, and winner of 6 Goya awards (the Spanish Film Academy Awards), David Trueba’s Living is Easy with Eyes Closed, has a reputation that precedes it by quite a few steps. The celebrated film has finally […]
A high-stakes burglar, his techno-nerd sidekick & a seemingly hapless woman embark on a who’s-conning-who heist.
Over 23 days , the 17th annual Spanish Film Festival will present audiences with an opportunity to see 30 of the very best and most recent Latin American films.
If all of the other Spanish films are as good as this irresistibly funny opening night comedy, the 2013 Spanish Film Festival is going to be a very successful one!
The 16th Spanish Film Festival bursts onto screen with one of the most star-studded and talented casts assembled in modern Spanish cinema.
We went to the opening of the15th Spanish Film Festival last night and saw the screening of As Luck Would Have It.
Salma Hayek, Ricardo Darin and Luis Tosar are just some of the stars of the Spanish-speaking world set to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Spanish Film Festival on the big screen at Palace Cinemas nationally July 5 - 26.