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Like The Giant, The Endless Trench is unstinting in its meticulous attention to historical detail, although due to the film’s thematic material the majority of scenes take place indoors. With daily news, interviews, data bases, in-depth investigations into the audiovisual industry, Cineuropa aims at promoting the European film industry throughout the world.
An endless incarceration in his own home. | Variety Tim Brennan January 14th, 2020 Movie Reviews Share: We never really reckoned with World War I, not in any meaningful sense.
A country taken by the fascism. For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. Looking for a slightly scary movie to watch this Halloween? View production, box office, & company info, Aitor Arregi And when he finally finds the way out, it turns out that self-confinement is the most difficult thing to overcome. With daily news, interviews, data bases, in-depth investigations into the audiovisual industry, Cineuropa aims at promoting the European film industry throughout the world. | Netflix’s Francisco Ramos: ‘Language is No Longer a Barrier, Only Ambition and Quality Are Barriers’, 17 September 2020 by Alfonso Rivera. A wife determined to all for saving him. 22/09/2019 - Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and Jose Mari Goenaga revisit the horrific plight of the Spanish men who spent years in hiding for fear of Francoist reprisals. Menu.
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Release Calendar DVD & Blu-ray Releases Top Rated Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Showtimes & Tickets In Theaters Coming Soon Coming Soon Movie News India Movie Spotlight. Review by The Film Master 91 ★★★★★ After the amnesty was declared in 1969, many men in Spain came out of their hiding places, where they spent 30 years of their lives in fear.
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Contact us | Logos and banners | Change privacy settings, Mission | Structure | Partners | Team | Participate | Donations | Terms and conditions, (The article continues below - Commercial information), Interview: Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and José Mari Goenaga • Directors of, Basque trio Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and José Mari Goenaga are in San Sebastián to present, Interview: Olmo Figueredo • Producer, La Claqueta, Mediterranean cinema set for the showcase in Montpellier, EFA announces first part of feature film selection, REPORT: Thessaloniki Documentary Festival Agora 2020, Simon West to direct the ambitious historical series, The Feroz Awards smile on Pedro Almodóvar, EXCLUSIVE: Clip from Ji.hlava opening film, We talked to Bernd Buder, the programme director of FilmFestival Cottbus, about this year's hybrid, or rather “dual”, edition. › Reviews › Movie Reviews › The Endless Trench. The senseless barbarity of the civil war and its legacy — the fascist dictatorship that pummelled Spain for forty years — weighs heavy on Spanish cinema this season. Yesterday I saw the Spanish La trinchera infinita [The Endless Trench], by Garaño, Arregui and Goenaga, about a man who spends thirty years locked between a real evil and a social construction. Variety
Welcome to a platform where professionals can meet and exchange information and ideas. Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and Jose Mari Goenaga revisit the horrific plight of the Spanish men who spent years in hiding for fear of Francoist reprisals, 22/09/2019 | San Sebastián 2019 | Competition, Basque trio Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and José Mari Goenaga are in San Sebastián to present The Endless Trench, a sensitive, moving film rich in metaphor starring Antonio de la Torre and Belén Cuesta, "Our content is destined for the international market", Sevillian Olmo Figueredo has been selected by Spain to participate in Producers on the Move 2020 and we have spoken to him, Despite the health restrictions, the 42nd edition of the Cinemed Festival will unspool from 16 to 24 October, notably screening nine fiction feature films competing for the Antigone d'Or, In this luminous period film, Argentinian director Pablo Agüero revives the story of a group of women who fell victim to a witch-hunt fuelled by misogyny and the persecution of freedom, 21/09/2020 | San Sebastián 2020 | Competition, Due to Covid-19 and the related restrictions, the European Film Academy will announce this year's pre-selected films in two steps, We present an overview of the winning European projects from Agora, the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival's industry section, which was held online this year, 16/03/2020 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2020 | Agora Doc, The show will be a recreation of the epic feat undertaken 500 years ago by Portugal’s Magellan and Elcano, a Spaniard who became the first to sail around the world, 20/02/2020 | Production | Funding | Spain/USA, With his latest film, Pedro Almodóvar has triumphed at the 34th edition of the awards handed out by Spain’s Academy of Film Arts and Sciences, the ceremony for which was held on Saturday in Málaga, Pain & Glory has comfortably come out on top during the 7th awards ceremony organised just outside Madrid by the Spanish Association of Film Journalists, scooping six gongs, Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the most important daily or weekly news on European cinema, EXCLUSIVE: Clip from Ji.hlava opening film A New Shift, Review: The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis, Festival Scope presents the 2020 Critics' Week short films online, The European Film Awards to be presented in a virtual gala from Berlin, Comme un arbre amputé triumphs at the Cinemed Meetings, At ANIMARKT, story is still the most important thing, A revitalised Abycine Lanza gets a make-over, Abycine adapts to current circumstances but retains every drop of its essence.
Directed by Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga.