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Spanish filmmaker Carla Simón made her debut in the Cannes Film Festival competition on Wednesday afternoon, world premiering ...
A textbook example of the difficult follow-up album — or feature film, in this instance — Catalan filmmaker Carla Simón ’s ...
Spanish director Carla Simón continues gently to explore jagged crevices of memory and family in her Cannes-selected third ...
After 'Summer 1993' and Berlin Golden Bear winner 'Alcarras,' the Spanish director completes her loose "family trilogy" with ...
Carla Simón’s semi-autobiographical Cannes entry 'Romería' explores family, memory and identity, blending personal ties and ...
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Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke’s “A Useful Ghost” has picked up Critics Week’s Grand Prize. The film has been picking up fans ...
In “Romería,” the family is clearly upper-middle-class, very different from the rural, working-class families of your earlier work. Why this shift? Again, it’s partially based on my real ...
Romería is the third film in Carla Simon’s cycle of personal films exploring her roots and identity. It follows Summer 1993, about a girl who is sent to live in the countryside after her mother ...