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Spanish Films To Track in Berlin

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Callum McLennan It may not match last year’s sheer quantity in competition strands, but Spain still boasts a high quality presence at the Berlinale.

Following, highlights the festival and EFM: “Every You Every Me,” (Michael Fetter Nathansky) A factory worker strives to reconnect with her distant husband, exploring the rediscovery of love within the complexities of relationships.

From Contando Films, Studio Zentral, Network Movie and Nephilim, a German-Spanish production. “Cura Sana,” (Lucía G.

Romero) Produced by ESCAC Films, this Generation 14plus premiere delves into sisters’ lives shaped by ancestral violence, exploring deep familial bonds and lasting impact of abuse. “Deprisa, Deprisa,” (Carlos Saura) A classic: Set to a memorable flamenco-pop score, four young Madrid delinquents pull robberies, snort heroin, steal cars the film capturing the raw energy youth and their vague, but visceral sense of ‘liberty.’ A restoration of a seminal work. “The Human Hibernation,” (Anna Cornudella) A sci-fi exploration of siblings undergoing hibernation, with only the sister awakening, blurring the lines between human and animal.

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