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SFC EVENTS / FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA IN CHICAGO

THE FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER, New York
2009 ShortMetraje | December 12-16, 2009
THE KING JUAN CARLOS I OF SPAIN CENTER, New York
TEASERLAND: Fake movies by upcoming filmmakers | October 29, 2009
FACETS CINEMATHEQUE, Chicago
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | November 13-19, 2009
PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE, San Francisco Bay Area
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | November 5-8, 2009
SIFF CINEMA, Seattle
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | October 15-21, 2009
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Miami
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | October 6-11, 2009
FESTIVAL DE CINE INTERNACIONAL DE SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | October 1-7, 2009
NORTHWEST FILM CENTER, Portland
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | September 25-29, 2009
AUDITORIUM, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA, Ottawa
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | September 5-11, 2009
THE FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER, New York
Clandestí: Forbidden Catalan Cinema Under Franco | May 8-12, 2009
THE KING JUAN CARLOS I OF SPAIN CENTER, New York
Clandesti: A panel discussion | May 9, 2009
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Seattle
Spanish Cinema: Women on the Other Side of the Lens. An International Symposium | April 13-23, 2009
THE KING JUAN CARLOS I OF SPAIN CENTER, New York
Spanish Women Behind the Camera | February 3 - March 3, 2009
RICE CINEMA, Houston
Festival of New Spanish Cinema | January 22-25, 2009

With films by such veteran filmmakers as Juan Luis Iborra, Javier Fesser and Gabriel Velázquez shown side-by-side with cutting edge debut productions from the newest generation including Albert Arizza, Irene Cardona, David Planell, Santiago Zannou, and Miguelanxo Prado, there is much to relish in this year’s festival. Presenting new and outrageous interpretations of classic genres including melodrama, thriller and animation, this year’s styles range from superb examples of Spain’s offbeat thrillers like Ramirez and the brutal, wrenching fairy tales Camino and De Profundis, to socially engaged cinema like A Fiancé for Yasmina or One-Armed Trick.


The Chicago festival is the last stop of our tour in the U.S.

$9 general admission; FREE for Facets members


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OPENING NIGHT GALA

Friday Nov. 13 7.00 p.m.
Opening gala courtesy of Tourist Office of Spain, Chicago, and Freixenet.
SOLD OUT!


SHORTMETRAJE ONLINE

We introduce you to the Spanish short film world - free and open to everyone. CLICK HERE to start watching.


TEASERLAND.COM

Preceding each feature we’ll show mock movie trailers by well known directors such as Isabel Coixet and up and coming filmmakers.

 

FACETS CINEMATHEQUE, Chicago
1517 W. Fullerton Ave.
Chicago IL 60614

Schedule
THE SHAME
La Verguenza by David Planell
Friday Nov. 13th, 2009 at 7:00 PM Opening gala courtesy of Tourist Office of Spain, Chicago and Freixenet. SOLD OUT!!!
Tuesday, Nov. 17th, 7:00 pm

RAMIREZ by Albert Arizza
Saturday Nov. 14th, 2009 at 6:00pm
Monday, Nov. 16th: 9:00pm

CAMINO by Javier Fesser
Saturday, Nov. 14th: 8:15pm
Sunday, Nov. 15th: 2:30pm

DE PROFUNDIS: THE SOUND OF THE SEA by Miguelanxo Prado
Saturday, Nov. 14th,1:00 pm
Tuesday, Nov. 17th, 9:00 pm
A FIANCÉ FOR YASMINA (Un Novio Para Yasmina) by Irene Cardona
Sunday, Nov. 15th, 5:00 pm
Wednesday, Nov. 18th: 7:00 pm

DESPERATE WOMEN aka CRAZY (Enloquecidas) by Juan Luis Iborra
Sunday, Nov.  15th: 7:00pm
Wednesday, Nov. 18th: 8:00pm

AMATEURS by Gabriel Velázquez
Sunday, Nov.  15th: 9:00pm
Thursday, Nov. 19th: 7:00 pm

ONE-ARMED TRICK (El truco del manco) by Santiago Zannou
Monday, Nov. 16th: 7:00pm
Thursday, Nov. 19th: 9:00 pm

 

 
THE SHAME La Verguenza | David Planell | Spain | 107 min. | 2009

With Alberto San Juan, Natalia Mateo, Brandon Lastra 
This feature directorial debut from the strongest emerging talent in Spain, award-winning writer David Planell (Seven Billiard Tables, FNSC 2008), boldly allows us a glimpse into the home of Pepe and Lucia, a modern and attractive couple with a big problem: they cannot handle Manu, their eight-year-old Peruvian adopted child. They soon realize the price they must pay if they want to go ahead with their brazen plan: to send him back. Planell, the director of the multi-award winning shorts (Ponys, Trivial) skillfully makes the jump from screenwriter to director, using this strong premise to tell a caustic, tender and funny tale about doubts, paradoxes and the wounds of an ashamed couple. The film was the top performer at this year’s Malaga Film Festival.

 
CAMINO | Javier Fesser | Spain | 143 min. | 2009

With Nerea Camacho, Carmen Elías, Mariano Venancio.
Inspired by real events, CAMINO is an emotional adventure about an extraordinary 11-year-old girl who is simultaneously faced with two completely new events in her life: falling in love and dying. On his third film Fesser (The Miracle of P. Tinto, Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure) once more offers a child’s perspective on the adult world. The uncompromising script is not anti-religious, though it successfully condemns the dehumanizing effects of religious extremism. It is earmarked for media attention thanks to its biting criticism of the controversial Opus Dei movement and Catholic fundamentalism in general. Widely acclaimed at its San Sebastian debut this year, the film has won 6 Goya awards (Spanish Academy Awards) including Best Director, Best Film and Best Original Script. Above all, CAMINO intertwines melodrama, horror and animation in outrageous new ways to enrich us with what is one of the most powerful Spanish films of the decade.

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AMATEURS | Gabriel Velazquez | Spain | 84 min. | 2008

With Emilie De Preissac, Francisco Luque, Alberto Díaz, Juanma Hernández
Julio Nieves is a 65-year-old foreman who has spent his entire life in the Madrid suburb of Vallecas. In the blink of an eye, he goes from contentedly facing his retirement alone to the possibility of companionship in the form of a 16-year-old girl from Marseille, who claims to be his daughter. But what if she’s not his flesh and blood? And what if Nieves takes her in to ease the pain of his own solitude? How far can people go to avoid being alone?

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A FIANCE FOR YASMINA Un Novio Para Yasmina | Irene Cardona | Spain/Morocco | 92 min. | 2008

With Sanaa Alaoui, José Luís García Pérez, Mª Luisa Borruel, Francisco Olmo.
Lola loves weddings, even though her own marriage is on the rocks. She suspects that her husband Jorge has fallen in love with Yasmina (brilliantly played by Moroccan actress Sanaa Alaoui), who is in need of a visa to stay in Spain. Meanwhile, Yasmina is in a hurry to marry Javi, who proves to be a master at foot shuffling in his reluctance to set a date. While Alfredo is against the marriage, he’d be ready to get married for friendship…. or for money.

A tenderhearted romantic story, A FIANCE FOR YASMINA charts the tangled imbroglio that arises when emotional dilemmas, star-crossed relationships and the unpredictable effects of love bring mayhem upon a group of friends. A FIANCE FOR YASMINA is a fresh take on the ensemble drama that swept the awards at the Malaga Film Festival as Best Film, Best Actress & Audience Awards.

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DESPERATE WOMEN aka CRAZY Enloquecidas | Juan Luis Iborra | Spain | 90 min. | 2008

With Veronica Forqué, Silvia Abascal, Concha Velasco.
Along the lines of early Almodóvar comedies like Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, DESPERATE WOMEN is a sexy and hilarious mystery/comedy about the absurdities of love and life itself. This eagerly anticipated film from writer-director Juan Luis Iborra (Km. 0, Mouth to Mouth) follows three women trying to track down a missing lover. Blanca meets the man of her dreams, falls in love and loses him, all in one week. Then, by chance a few months later, she and her aunt Barbara find a portrait of him in the house of a charming old couple.  The man is revealed to be their son—who is further revealed to be long dead. Determined to learn more about the mysterious man, Blanca & Barbara begin an unpredictable and hilarious investigation. This often outrageous thriller gathers three generations of the best Spanish female actresses against a backdrop of some of the most rarely-seen and odd areas of Madrid.

 
ONE-ARMED TRICK El truco del manco | Santiago Zannou | Spain | 100 min. | 2008

With El Langui, Ovono Candela.
Santiago Zannou makes an impressive feature film debut with this winner of 3 Goya Awards (Spanish Acadamy Awards) including Best Debut Film, Best Acting and Best Music.  Paralyzed in half of his body from childhood, Cuajo has a single dream: to succeed in music. Together with his friend Adolfo, he attempts to set up a studio while gathering some of Barcelona’s freshest hip-hop talent. ONE-ARMED TRICK features some of the hottest stars of Spanish rap—among them Elio Sagues, Ovone Candela and La Mala Rodriguez and El Langui, lead singer of La Excepción, recently voted the best Spanish-language rappers on MTV.

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DE PROFUNDIS The Sound of the Sea | Miguelanxo Prado | Spain/Portugal | 75 min. | 2007

Spanish graphic novelist Miguelanxo Prado, one of the best-known and important European comic artists, turns to animation with DE PROFUNDIS, a simple and lyrical labor of love about freedom, passion and loss. A woman plays the viola while her partner, a painter who is fascinated by the sea, is away on a fishing boat. The boat is capsized by a storm and the painter, along with a mermaid, undertake a dreamlike underwater journey through a series of evocative seascapes. By tracing the creative voyage of the painter using themes brought to life by the digitization of thousands of the director´s own oil paintings, drawings and acrylics, Prado offers an homage to the sea that feels like a return to the early principles of cartoon art. Overall, DE PROFUNDIS is a strange and fantastic love story, sure to please adults and children alike.

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RAMIREZ | Albert Arizza | Spain | 90 min. | 2009

With Cristian Magaloni, Geraldine Chaplin, Zoe Berriatúa, Luis Mesonero, Sara Martín, Olalla Escribano.
Ramirez is a confident loner whose fox-like ways and alluring face allow him to wanders aimlessly through life. Despite a luxurious Madrid apartment and upper-middle-class status, he has chosen a life of crime. A drug dealer by day, by night he is a dangerous hunter of anonymous women – objects of his perverse “artistic” tendencies. His character is shrouded in mystery although perhaps the key to unlocking it rests in his indifference to his bed-ridden mother. His obsessions with one-night stands and photography collide and in an unforgettable climax, he becomes a victim of his own heartlessness.

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