"The People's Director Who Spoke of the People's Soul." The Significant Cinematic Heritage of Jānis Streičs
The article reflects on the impactful legacy of Latvian filmmaker Jānis Streičs, exploring his unique style and contributions to cinema through a conversation between colleagues and friends.
Isabel Allende reveals what her favorite book is: it is written by Gabriel García Márquez
Isabel Allende named her favorite book as 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez during a social media book selection activity.
The Call from Beyond Reveals Secrets Between Generations
A retired accountant's orderly life is disrupted when she receives phone calls from her deceased mother in the play 'Asas de Pano' directed by Otávio Martins.
Bogota, city of drug dealers, saints and assassins
The article explores how the noir genre effectively depicts the complexities of Colombian society through the works of author Santiago Gamboa.
Trump Forces the PP to Immerse Itself in the World of Magical Realism with Venezuela
The article discusses how Donald Trump's actions and policies are impacting European political parties, particularly the Spanish PP, forcing them to adopt a surreal and unrealistic perspective regarding their relationship with Venezuela.
David Uclés wins the Nadal with a fantastic novel about Barcelona, Carmen Laforet, and the power of art
David Uclés has won the Nadal Prize for his novel that intertwines magical realism with historical figures and events linked to Barcelona.
David Uclés signs with Planeta after winning the Nadal Prize with a new magical realism novel
Author David Uclés secures a publishing deal with Planeta following his win of the Nadal Prize for his new magical realism novel set in post-war Barcelona.