From Oliver Laxe to Carla Simón: the key interviews to understand the films nominated for the Goya Awards
A series of interviews with Spanish filmmakers nominated for the Goya Awards provides insight into their creative processes and the thematic depth of their films.
You Will See That Everything Is a Lie: Romería is Elegant, Poetic, and Exposes the Internal Conflicts of a Family
The film "Romeria" by Spanish director Carla Simón presents a poetic narrative about a young woman's search for her familial roots in Galicia, exploring themes of identity and belonging.
With Romería, Catalan filmmaker Carla Simón closes a remarkable intimate trilogy
Romería, directed by Carla Simón, concludes her intimate trilogy by recounting the story of her parents, who were victims of AIDS in the 1980s.
Carla Simón Chooses the Best Movies of the 21st Century
Spanish filmmaker Carla Simón has selected the best films of the 21st century, with 'Mulholland Drive' by David Lynch topping the list as chosen by 56 filmmakers.