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Feature Films LEON OCKENDEN MAX WROTTESLEY RIOT CINEMA COLLECTIVE in association with PEPEPHONE | ENTROPY STUDIO | PECERA ESTUDIO | FORMA PRO FILMS presents “THE COSMONAUT” with KATRINE DE CANDOLE | LEON OCKENDEN | MAX WROTTESLEY | casting LUCI LENOX cinematography LUIS ENRIQUE CARRIÓN production design VILIUS VANAGAS costume design MARGARITA MANSILLA sound DAVID RODRIGUEZ | RUBÉN DURÁN | J.LUIS LARA visual effects ENTROPY STUDIO music by JOAN VALENT edited by NICOLÁS ALCALÁ & CARLOS SERRANO executive producers BRUNO TEIXIDOR | CAROLA RODRÍGUEZ | NICOLÁS ALCALÁ written and directed by NICOLÁS ALCALÁ AND HELP FROM MORE THAN 5.000 PEOPLE POSTER DESIGN BY FERNANDO ROLDÁN KATRINE DE CANDOLE The Cosmonaut Love’s Not What It Used To Be El Cosmonauta El Amor No Es lo que Era The Cosmonaut begins in 1697 with the arrival of Stas &Andrei, two young Alex and Lucia’s lives cross paths, two youngsters who start discovering each friends, to the recently constructed Star City, where the first cosmonauts train other. The escape velocity will determine their future. Paz and Jorge see how and where a race against the clock goes on against the Americans in a bid for their relationship is fading and they don’t know what to do. Hyperbola, bodies sovereignty of space. Stas and Andrei live first-hand the political intrigues, the that never go back to their point of origin. Albert and Irene meet after a few power struggles and the successes and failures of the majestic USSR in what decades of being separated. Parabola, trajectories that were not going to has come to be some of the biggest achievements of the 20th Century. They join again. Love’s Not What It Used To Be is the story of the physical law of soon meet Yulia, a telecommunications engineer, with whom they establish a divergent trajectories. deep friendship, always teetering on the verge of love. Target: Adults Length: 99’ Genre: Drama Year of Production: 2013 Nationality: Spanish Language: English / Spanish Director& Scriptwriter: Nicolás Alcalá Cinematography: Luis Enrique Carrión Music: Joan Valent Target: Adults Length: 90’ Genre: Drama Year of Production: 2013 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director: Gabriel Ochoa Scriptwriter: Ada Hernández, Rafael Cobos, Gabriel Ochoa Cinematography: Gabo Guerra Music: Julio de la Rosa Awards: New York Film Festival, Festival Tous Écrans (Special Section), Icaro Film Festival Guatemala (Best International Film), Zaragoza Film Festival (Best First Film), Feratum Film Festival Mexico (Best Film), Montevideo Fantastic Film Festival (Best Film and Best Script) Awards: Uptown Film Festival Michigan (Best Film, Actor and Cinematography), Chicago Latino Film Festival, Marbella International Film Festival, London Spanish Film Festival, Málaga Film Festival Drama Six Points About Emma Evelyn Emma is almost thirty years old. Her eyes are sightless, but still she thinks she Evelyn travels to Spain from her homeland in Peru believing that she will be can see all too clearly: she wants to be a mother. She hankers after a child hired as a waitress. She won’t have the chance she was looking for when she is obsessively. Without falling in love, without letting any feelings get in the way. forced to work as a prostitute at a roadside brothel. Evelyn is a picture based It sounds easy enough, but it won’t take Emma long to discover that it is not on the hidden reality of Human Trafficking and how she will fight her way out just her eyes which are blind. of this nightmare. This is an untold story of a modern-day form of slavery. Target: Adults Length: 86’ Genre: Drama Year of Production: 2011 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director: Roberto Pérez Toledo Scriptwriter: Roberto Pérez Toledo and Peter Andermatt Cinematography: Juan A. Castaño (AEC) Music: David Cordero Target: Adults Length: 90’ Genre: Drama Year of Production: 2011 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director: Isabel de Ocampo Scriptwriter: Isabel de Ocampo and Juan Manuel Romero Cinematography: José David Montero Music: Antonio Escobar Seis Puntos Sobre Emma Awards: Seattle International Film Festival, Stockholm International Film Festival, Málaga Film Festival - Zonacine (Best Actress and Best New Scriptwriter),Costa Rica International Film Festival (Best Actress) Drama Evelyn 3 Meters Above the Sky I Want You 3 Meters above the Sky is a romantic drama for teenagers that tells the After two years in London, Hache comes back home. Babi’s memories have story of two youngsters belonging to opposite worlds. It’s the chronicle of an been with him all this time. When he meets Gin, a cheerful and beautiful girl, improbable relationship that is practically impossible but just as inevitable, he thinks he can fall in love again. But it’s not easy to forget his first love, and nonetheless. It will end up dragging the couple along for a voyage of discovery when he meets Babi by chance, he feels that his world falls apart. 3 Metros Sobre el Cielo on which they will experience true love together for the first time. She is a well-to-do girl who has been brought up amidst bounty, innocence and rules. He is a rebellious boy who is impulsive, irresponsible, and addicted to risk and danger. He is constantly getting in fights and doing things like illegal motorcycle racing because he totally ignores common sense. Target: Young Length: 118’ Year of production: 2010 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director: Fernando González Molina Music: Manel Santisteban Scriptwriter: Ramón Salazar (Based on the Novel by Federico Moccia) Awards ACE NY Award (Best Debut Actor) Drama Tengo Ganas de Ti Target: Young Length: 100’ Year of production: 2012 Director: Fernándo González Molina Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Scriptwriter: Ramón Salazar (Based on the Novel by Federico Moccia) Cinematography: Xavi Giménez Music: Manel Santisteban Amador The Cloud-Painting Machine Marcela, a young woman with financial troubles, finds a summer job looking Set in the context of an industrial working-class neighborhood in the city of after Amador, a bed-ridden elderly man whose family is away. She thinks her Bilbao, a young adolescent finds his passion in painting. Through his hobby problems are solved, but Amador dies shortly thereafter, putting Marcela in he finds the way to escape from the hard reality of the last years of the Franco a predicament. His death leaves her jobless, something she can’t afford to let dictatorship, a hostile environment that seems pitted against beauty and art. happen… Faced with a difficult moral dilemma, Marcela will prove that death A voyage of self discovery where he will understand the meaning of the family, can’t always stop life. first love, and the love of art. Target: Adults Length: 110’ Year of production: 2010 Director & Scriptwriter: Fernando León de Aranoa Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Cinematography: Ramiro Civita Music: Lucio Godoy Target: Adults Length: 109’ Genre: Drama Year of Production: 2009 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director& Scriptwriter: Patxo Tellería, Aitor Mazo Cinematography: Gaizka Bourgeaud Music: Bingen Mendizabal Amador Drama La Máquina de Pintar Nubes After After Manuel, Ana and Julio have been friends since their teenage days. But now, in their late 30’s, their lives are a sham. By society’s standards, they have achieved everything that brings happiness. Yet they have embarked upon a desperate search for a way out of their overwhelming loneliness and dissatisfaction. Their paths cross one warm summer night on a journey into the heart of the night: sex, drugs, alcohol… Length: 117’ Year of production: 2009 Language: Spanish / English subtitled Awards Goya Awards 2010 (nominated for Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best New Actress) CinEspaña (Best Actor) Paper Birds Elisa K Set in the Spanish Civil War period, a musician, a ventriloquist and an orphan make up an unlikely family of lost souls, struggling to get by one day at a time, sharing their joys and sorrows and their only escape from the misery around them: their music. Elisa, who’ll be eleven this summer, loves her new dress with its blue bows. But things are a hairsbreadth from losing all importance. Her father’s friend has made her cry, followed by the comment: “If you stop crying I’ll give you a silver bracelet.” No-one realizes what’s happened. Elisa’s a bit odd and that’s it. Until 14 years, 4 months and a few days later she calls her mother, frightened, saying: “Help me, I’ve just remembered something awful.” Pájaros de Papel Target: Family Length: 115’ Year of production: 2010 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English subtitled Director: Emilio Aragón Scriptwriter: Emilio Aragón, Fernando Castets Cinematography: David Omedes Music: Emilio Aragón Awards Montreal Film Festival (Audience Award), Opera Prima de Tudela (Audience Award, Best Film), Latin Beat Festival Japan (Best Actress, Best Film), Ceará Film Festival (Best Director), Golden Microphone Award (Best Film), Seattle Film Festival (Best Film), Viareggio Europacinema (Best Film), Fiercely Independent Woodstock (Audience Award) Drama Elisa K Target: Adults Length: 72’ Year of production: 2009 Nationality: Spanish Language: Catalan/ English Subtitled Director: Judith Colell, Jordi Cadena Scriptwriter: Jordi Cadena (Based on a novel by Lolita Bosch) Cinematography: Sergi Gallardo Awards San Sebastian International Film Festival (Jury Award) Map of the Sounds of Tokyo Mapa de los Sonidos de Tokyo Ryu is a solitary girl with a fragile appearance who leads a double life, working at a fishmarket and sporadically taking on jobs as a hit-woman. She is hired to murder David, but she makes the mistake of falling for him. Length: 109’ Year of production: 2009 Language: English, Japanese / English subtitled / Spanish subtitled Awards Cannes Film Festival 2009 (Official Selection in Competition) Three Days with the Family Tres Días con la Familia Léa has to go to Girona as her grandfather has passed away. It is the perfect catalyst to force his descendents to get along. Three days full of nostalgia and grief but also a good time to put an end to the show of appearances put on by this family. Length: 85’ Year of production: 2009 Language: Catalan, French, Spanish / Spanish subtitled / English subtitled Awards Goya Award 2010 (Best New Director) Málaga Film Festival 2009 - Silver Biznaga (Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress) 15 Days with You Crossing Borders Love in Self-Defence Things I Never Told You Length: 94’ Year of production: 2004 Length: 91’ Year of production: 2005 Length: 100’ Year of production: 2005 Length: 93’ Year of production: 1996 53 Winter Days Don’t Cry Germaine Under the Show Where is Madame Catherine? Length: 91’ Year of production: 2004 Length: 100’ Year of production: 2002 Length: 99’ Year of production: 2007 Length: 130’ Year of production: 2003 Aro Tolbukhin, in the Mind of a Killer End of Journey Susanna You’ll Be Back Length: 94’ Year of production: 2002 Length: 85’ Year of production: 2007 Length: 90’ Year of production: 1995 Length: 106’ Year of production: 2002 A Shadow in the Garden Far Passion The Dutchman’s Island Length: 92’ Year of production: 1998 Length: 98’ Year of production: 1986 Length: 107’ Year of production: 2000 Broken Silence I Won’t Let You Down The Tree of Cherries Length: 110’ Year of production: 2001 Length: 108’ Year of production: 2001 Length: 88’ Year of production: 1998 15 Días Contigo 53 Días de Invierno Aro Tolbukhin, en la Mente del Asesino Un Sombra en el Jardín Silencio Roto 7 Drama Drama Un Franco 14 Pesetas No Llores Germaine Fin de Trayecto Pasión Lejana No te Fallaré Amor en Defensa Propia Nevando Voy Susanna La Isla del Holandés El Árbol de las Cerezas Cosas que Nunca te Dije Las Manos Vacías Volverás OFFICIAL SELECTION OFFICIAL SELECTION I N T E R N AT IO N A L F IL M F E S T I VA L 2 0 12 I N T E R N AT IO N A L F IL M F E S T I VA L 2 0 12 E DIN B U RG H H AVA N A EVA BIRTHISTLE CHARITY WAKEFIELD CARLOS ACOSTA DAYTHEOF FLOWERS SOME TRAVEL LIGHT, OTHERS CARRY EXCESS BAGGAGE... FROM THE BAFTA AWARD-WINNING DIRECTOR JOHN ROBERTS ROGUE ELEPHANT PICTURES PRESENTS A ROBERTS - RAE PRODUCTION EVA BIRTHISTLE CHARITY WAKEFIELD CARLOS ACOSTA “DAY OF THE FLOWERS” BRYAN DICK CHRISTOPHER SIMPSON MANUEL DE BLAS LUIS ALBERTO GARCÍA ENRIQUE MOLINA AURORA BASNUEVO PHYLLIS LOGAN ASSOCIATE PRODUCER GUY WALKER CASTING BY CELESTIA FOX COSTUME DESIGNER LEONIE HARTARD ORIGINAL MUSIC BY STEPHEN WARBECK EDITED BY DAVID FREEMAN JOHN WILSON ACE PRODUCTION DESIGNER ANDREW SANDERS DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY VERNON LAYTON BSC EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS JONATHAN RAE JOHN ROBERTS WRITTEN BY EIRENE HOUSTON PRODUCED BY JONATHAN RAE DIRECTED BY JOHN ROBERTS © 2012 REPIX #1 LIMITED www.dayoftheflowers.com official selection edinburgh i n t e r n at i o n a l fil m f estiva l 2 01 2 official selection HAVANA i n t e r n at i o n a l fil m f estiva l 2 01 2 official selection MIAMI i n t e r n at i o n a l fil m f estiva l 2 01 3 Day of the Flowers I Am Dating You Not Two young, strong-willed Scottish sisters, take their late father’s ashes to Cuba, Roberto is into Paula. Paula is definitely not into Roberto. Paula is actually into the site of many intriguing family legends. Arriving in Havana, the two women her ex-boyfriend, Miguel. However, Miguel is not interested in getting back promptly lose the ashes and go through a series of misadventures – both with her. Roberto’s ex-girlfriend, Silvia, is trying to get back with him. What a romantic and dangerous – to try to retrieve them, making some surprising mess! Why should it be so complicated to get a date with your colleague? A discoveries along the way about the family ties that hold them together. hilarious romantic comedy about how to convince someone that you’re the Day of the Flowers Target: Adults Length: 100’ Genre: Romantic Comedy Year of Production: 2012 Nationality: English Language: English Director: John Roberts Scriptwriter: Eirene Houston Cinematography: Vernon Layton Music: Stephen Warbeck Esto No es una Cita love of their life. Target: Adults Length: 100’ Genre: Romantic Comedy Year of Production: 2013 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director: Guillermo F. Groizard Scriptwriter: Pablo Flores Cinematography: Javier Castrejón Music: Pablo Cervantes Awards: Málaga Film Festival – Zonacine (Best Actress and Special Jury Award) Marbella International Film Festival (Best Film) Comedy Founders Prize Best Comedy Picasso’s Gang La Banda Picasso Paris, 1911. The Mona Lisa has gone missing from the Louvre. Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire are arrested and face off against each other. Pablo remembers how Guillaume had introduced him to an athletic young man who went by The Baron. When Picasso learns of the Baron’s fascination for a series of Iberian statues, he decides to steal them from the Louvre and sell them to him at a ridiculously low price. Those same statues had served, four years earlier, as the inspiration for the cubist painter’s first work, “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.” Pablo is Spanish, Guillaume is Polish and the Baron is Belgian. The press is all abuzz with talk of an international gang that has arrived in France to plunder the country’s museums. “Picasso’s Gang” is based on the true story of the theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre Museum in 1911; stemming from this fact, Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire were arrested and accused of committing a crime. Target: Adults Length: 101’ Genre: Comedy Year of Production: 2012 Nationality: Spanish Comedy Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director & Scriptwriter: Fernando Colomo Cinematography: José Luis Alcaine Music: Juan Bardem Bypass Bypass When Maria is told that she is dying of a heart condition, her friend Xabi returns to their hometown to say his lasts goodbyes. On the way, he finds out that María is secretly in love with him. To comfort her in her final days, Xabi decides to pretend that he has always loved her too. But the days pass and María does not die. Xabi will have no choice but to fake a romantic idyll with her… which he has to hide from his real girlfriend. Target: Adults Length: 92’ Genre: Romantic Comedy Year of Production: 2012 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director: Patxo Telleria, Aitor Mazo Scriptwriter: Patxo Telleria Cinematography: Aitor Mantxola Music: Bingen Mendizabal Awards: Traverse City Film Festival (Best Comedy) Gordos Gordos A group therapy where people don’t expect to lose weight but rather find out the reason why the’ve gain it and face their issues. Length: 118’ Year of production: 2009 Language: Spanish / English subtitled Awards Goya Award 2010 (Best Supporting Actor), Monte-Carlo Comedy Film Festival 2009 (Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay), Transylvania Film Festival (Audience Award), Burdeos Cinema Science (Best Film) What Are Bears For? Life Begins Today Alejandro and Guillermo are two brothers who have dedicated their lives to science. Guillermo is a biologist who has lost his faith. Alejandro is a zoologist who has nothing but faith. The two brothers have spent so long trying to save the planet they’ve forgotten what matters most: doing it together. Life Begins Today revolves around a group of senior citizens who meet at the “School of Experience” for classes about sex, there, they’ll have experiences that will change their lives. As the story evolves, the veil will drop from their eyes: life may very well begin at 60. ¿Para Qué Sirve un Oso? Target: Family Length: 100’ Year of production: 2011 Director & Scriptwriter: Tom Fernández Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Cinematography: Arnau Valls Colomer Music: Mauricio Villavechia Sexykiller La Vida Empieza Hoy Target: Adults Length: 90’ Year of production: 2009 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director and Scriptwriter: Laura Mañá Cinematography: Mario Montero Music: Xavier Capellas Awards Málaga Film Festival (Critics Award) Cinespania Film Festival (Audience Award, Best Actress) Comedy Sexykiller A sexy student with Hannibal Lecter’s blood and Paris Hilton wardrobe starts a slaughter at the Medicine Campus. Will true love give a new meaning to her ferocious lifestyle? Length: 100’ Year of production: 2008 Language: Spanish / English subtitled Awards Toronto International Film Festival (Midnight Madness Selection) Brussels Fantastic Film Festival (Best Actress) Sitges Film Festival (Official Selection in Competition) Don’t Say a Word No Digas Nada What happens if a group of class-mates develop a taste for murdering getting rid of teachers and neighbors? An incompetent policeman will try to solve the case. Length: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Language: Spanish Chef’s Special Fuera de Carta Nobody is Perfect Va a Ser que Nadie es Perfecto Santos Santos Length: 105’ Year of production: 2006 Maxi thinks his life is just perfect: he’s a famous chef and owner of a trendy restaurant, and he is open about his homosexuality. The sudden appearance of his kids on the scene will force him to reconsider everything he has held dear. Length: 97’ Year of production: 2007 Length: 111’ Year of production: 2008 Language: Spanish / English subtitled Awards Málaga Film Festival (Best Film, Best Actor), L.A. Outfest (Audience Award) Australia Spanish Film Festival (Audience Award) Lazy Days Déjate Caer Three young men, adult enough to take control of their lives, spend their time hanging around until something breaks the balance. Length: 106’ Year of production: 2007 Language: Spanish / English subtitled The Sinking of the Titanic El Hundimiento del Titanic Length: 99’ Year of production: 1993 Love Expresso Café Solo o con Ellas Four friends in their late twenties share one major concern: the opposite sex. Constantly obsessed about their relationships with women, they meet in a café on a regular basis to comment the ups and downs of their sexual lives. Length: 100’ Year of production: 2007 Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Comedy The Year of the Tick El Año de la Garrapata Length: 87’ Year of production: 2004 Red Eagle, The Movie Flamenco, Flamenco Early XVII century. A summit between France, England, Portugal and the Pope ‘Flamenco, Flamenco’ can be considered to be the greatest exponent of is to take place in Spain, home of the masked hero known as Red Eagle. The Carlos Saura’s particular and personal way of producing musical cinema. This countries are coming together under the guise of looking for a solution to has enabled audiences all around the world to enjoy Spanish films and art, the conflict between Spain and Portugal; however the ulterior motive is to through music, dancing and incredibly beautiful singing. attack the Kingdom of Spain. The Marchioness of Santillana and her fellow With the participation of: José Mercé, Estrella Morente, Sara Baras, Paco de conspirators have hired an assassin to finish off the Red Eagle to guarantee Lucía, Niña Pastori, Farruquito, Miguel Poveda, María Bala, Eva “Yerbabuena”, the outcome of their plot. The townspeople and the whole kingdom will be at Tomatito, Manuel Fernández “El Carpeta”, David Dorantes, Diego Amador, the mercy of the traitors but the Red Eagle will be there to help them. Israel Galván and many more. Águila Roja, La Película Target: Family Length: 122’ Year of production: 2011 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director: José Ramón Ayerra Scriptwriter: Pilar Nadal, JM Ruiz Córdoba, Guillermo Cisneros Cinematography: Adolfo del Casar Music: Daniel Sánchez de la Hera Adventure Flamenco, Flamenco Target: Adults Length: 90’ Year of production: 2010 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director and Scriptwriter: Carlos Saura Cinematography: Vittorio Storaro Music: Isidro Muñoz Awards Made in Europe Film Festival (Best Audience Award) Music EL HABITANTE INCIERTO DIRECTED BY GUILLEM MORALES OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE D STREET RELEASING PRESENTS AN ESTÁ VIVO! PRODUCTION FOR RODAR & RODAR IN ASSOCIATION WITH TVE, CANAL+ AND TV3 A FILM BY GUILLEM MORALES STARRING MÓNICA LÓPEZ ANDONI GRACIA THE UNINVITED GUEST WITH FRANCESC GARRIDO MINNIE MARX AND AUGUSTÍ VILLARONGA ORGINAL MUSIC BY MARC VAILLO FILM EDITOR JOAN MANEL VILASECA ART DIRECTOR ROSA ROS SOUND EDITOR SALVADOR MAYOLAS DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY SERGI BARTROLÍ PRODUCTION MANAGER VICTORIA BORRÁS PRODUCERS MAR TARGARONA, JOAQUÍN PADRÓ WRITTEN AND DIRECTED GUILLEM MORALES con la participación de Televisión Española 25 Carat Carmo, Hit the Road The Uninvited Guest Ants in the Mouth Abel is a loner whose job is collecting payments using expeditious methods. Kay is a girl who steals cars and does small-time robberies; her father, Sebas, is involved in bigger scams that until now, to her despair, have generally gone wrong; and Garro is a corrupt cop. All fed-up with the lives they lead in a big city, all hoping to do the last job, the big one. A bag full of jewels might just be what they need… Marco is a lonely handicapped Spanish smuggler, driving through Brazil to sell out his cheap goods. When two bandits assault him and steal his load he is miraculously saved by Carmo, a beautiful local girl who would rather die than spend another day in the hellhole where she lives. Carmo and Marco will start a lawless, reckless journey, and an intense romance through a breathtaking South American border landscape. Felix, an architect, lives alone in a big house. His girlfriend, Vera, has left him. He now finds himself depressed and lonely. One day, a stranger knocks on his door and asks him if he can use the phone. Once inside, the intruder disappears. A series of distressing events follow. Now Felix will discover that the space around him has its own identity. The consequences will be deadly. Inspired in the book “Wake up with ants in the mouth” by Miguel Barroso. The story takes place in Cuba in 1958 and tells the adventure of Martin, a Spaniard with a past plagued with political commitment who, after robbing a bank and spending eight years in jail, journeys to Havana to search for Julia, his ideological and sentimental companion and the one who got away with the money. Finding her won’t be easy due to the convulsive political situation in Havana: the guerrilla is weaving a web of collaborators to end the decadent regime of General Batista. And Martin will find himself trapped in the middle of it all. 25 Kilates Target: Adults Length: 86’ Year of production: 2009 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish, Catalan / English subtitled / Spanish subtitled Director & Scriptwriter: Patxi Amezcua Cinematography: Sergi Gallardo Music: Francis Amat Awards Málaga Film Festival (Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress) Toronto International Film Festival (Official Selection) Karlovy Vary (Variety Critic’s Choice) Thriller Carmo Target: Adults Length: 100’ Year of production: 2008 Nationality: Spanish, Brazilian Language: Spanish, Portuguese / English subtitled /Spanish subtitled Director & Scriptwriter: Murilo Pasta Cinematography: Robbie Ryan Awards Sundance Film Festival (Official Selection in Competition) Sao Paulo International Film Festival (Audience Award) El Habitante Incierto Target: Adults Length: 110’ Genre: Thriller Year of Production: 2004 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English Subtitled Director& Scriptwriter: Guillem Morales Cinematography: Sergi Bartolí Music: Marc Vaillo Awards: Sitges Film Festival (Best Actress) Bilbao Fantastic Film Festival (Best Feature Film) Hormigas en la boca Length: 93’ Year of Production: 2004 Nationality: Spanish - Cuban Language: Spanish / English subtitled The Valdemar Legacy La Herencia Valdemar After the disappearance of a renowned real estate agent, an investigation is open to unveil the mystery surrounding the Valdemar Mansion she was evaluating. Private detective Tramel will try to elucidate this vanishing. Length: 100’ Year of production: 2009 Language: Spanish / English subtitled Awards Fantasporto Film Festival (Best Special Effects) The Forbidden Shadow La Sombra Prohibida The tragedy of a couple that lived in the house around 1880 looks like the result of some horrific events. Detective Tremel will have to get to the bottom of this disturbing past to try to solve the no less horrifying present. Length: 91’ Year of production: 2010 Language: Spanish / English subtitled God’s Forgotten Town Intrusos en Manasés During a cold night in 1945, all inhabitants of a little mountain village disappeared after the crash of a German plane. Today, Julia, a famous journalist will try to understand what happened. Length: 90’ Year of production: 2008 Language: Spanish / English subtitled Awards Sitges Film Festival (Official Selection) Horror Carlitos and the Chance of a Lifetime Carlitos y el Campo de los Sueños Carlitos, a 12 years old orphan boy, has two dreams in life: to find a welcoming family and become a football player. His friends from the orphanage and his teachers will help him in making both dreams come true, working a plan against the cruel headmaster of the orphanage. Target: Family Length: 107’ Year of Production: 2008 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English subtitled Director: Jesús del Cerro Scriptwriters: Manuel Feijóo, Beatriz G. Cruz Music: Emilio Aragón Awards Giffoni Film Festival (Best Film and Audience Award), Vienna International Children´s Film Festival (Prize of the Children’s Jury and Audience Award), London Children’s Film Festival (Young Juror’s Award), Sprockets Toronto Int’l Film Festival (Golden Sprockets for Best Feature Film) Children Angels Inc. Ángeles S.A. When Carlos dies and goes to heaven, he finds out that due to an administration mistake, his daughter María Isabel has never had a guardian angel. As he learns that María Isabel is becoming a school bully, leaving aside her love for music, Carlos decides to go back to earth and help his daughter in making her dreams come true. Target: Family Length: 100’ Year of Production: 2007 Nationality: Spanish Language: Spanish / English subtitled Director: Eduard Bosch Scriptwriters: Lilian González, Inmaculada Cánovas Cinematography: Juán Carlos Gómez