The Government bans 'demeaning' comic-bullfighting shows for people with disabilities through a royal decree
The Spanish government has enacted a royal decree to ban comic-bullfighting shows that demean individuals with disabilities, particularly those with dwarfism.
Joaquín Reyes, Ernesto Sevilla and Carlos Areces, comedians: 'When we started there were taboo subjects that no longer exist'
Spanish comedians Joaquín Reyes, Ernesto Sevilla, and Carlos Areces reflect on the changes in humor since they began their careers, discussing taboo subjects and their return to television with a new series.
The human comedy of Jonás Trueba
The Pompidou Center in Paris is hosting a retrospective of Spanish filmmaker Jonás Trueba, highlighting his works and impact on cinema.
Fernando Esteso, popular comedian and actor of the 'destape', dies at 80
Fernando Esteso, a renowned Spanish comedian and actor known for his work during the 'destape' era, passed away at the age of 80 in Valencia due to respiratory issues.
Netflix confirms whether there will be a fifth season of 'Alpha Males'
Netflix has confirmed the ongoing success of 'Alpha Males', highlighting its new season as one of the most viewed on the platform, featuring stars like Fernando Gil and Gorka Otxoa.
Who is Eva Soriano: her studies, her business, and her relationship with Maxi Iglesias
Eva Soriano, a well-known comedian and presenter, is a contestant on the ninth edition of 'El Desafío', hosted by Roberto Leal on Antena 3.
The fourth season of the most successful Spanish comedy arrives today on Netflix
Today marks the release of the fourth season of the hit Spanish comedy series on Netflix, featuring six episodes from the creators of 'Aquí no hay quien viva'.
Karásek arrives with the Dream Team. Today we tend to be oversensitive about everything, says director Jonáš Karásek
Jonáš Karásek returns with a new sports comedy titled 'Dream Team', inspired by the 2000 Sydney Paralympics scandal involving the Spanish basketball team.
Small town, big prize, big hell
The article discusses the potential for Spanish filmmakers to create stories based on the lottery chaos in the town of Villamanín, reflecting on how it could turn into either a light-hearted comedy or a more serious narrative.