Bicycle, Spoon, Apple –
Bicicleta, cullera,... –
Carles Bosch
A popular leader for the people of Spain... Read more...
Every Song is About Me –
Todas las canciones... –
Jonás Trueba
Woody Allen romantic comedy meets the French New Wave Read more...
Half of Oscar –
La mitad de Oscar –
Manuel Martín Cuenca
An exploration of family taboos that delves into the Read more...
Kidnapped –
Secuestrados –
Miguel Angel Vivas
A terrifyingly realistic thriller about a family held Read more...
Lope –
Lope –
Andrucha Waddington
The life and loves of dramatist and adventurer Lope de Read more...
Lovestorming –
No Controles –
Borja Cobeaga
a fast-paced, side-splitting comedy where The Hangover Read more...
The Great Vasquez –
El gran Vázquez –
Óscar Aibar
This madcap and amorally funny life of a cartoonist. Read more...
With or Without Love –
Una hora más en... –
David Serrano
Beautiful married superbitch Claudia has been dumped Read more...
Who Can Kill a Child –
¿Quién puede matar a... –
Narciso Ibañez Serrador
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Feb. 10-16, 2012 –
Vancouver
Vancity Theatre
Jan. 20-29, 2012 –
Houston
Rice Cinema
Nov. 4-Dec. 1, 2011 –
Washington, D.C.
AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
Oct. 27-Nov. 23, 2011 –
Chicago
Gene Siskel Film Center
Oct. 5-12, 2011 –
San Juan de Puerto Rico
Metro Cinema
Sep. 30-Oct. 23, 2011 –
Portland
Northwest Film Center
Sep. 23-Oct. 6, 2011 –
MIAMI
Miami Beach Cinematheque& Coral Gable Art Cinema
Sep. 21-25, 2011 –
Seattle
SIFF Cinema
Sep. 9-15, 2011 –
Edmonton
Garneau Theatre
Sep. 1-Oct. 8, 2011 –
Ottawa
Auditorium, Library and Archives
The energy of Almodovar. The risk-taking of Amenabar. The unadulterated exhilaration of Buñuel. The 4th annual FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA 2011, our biggest and riskiest yet, unveils the next generation of Spanish film legends. Featuring first-time filmmakers and established masters alike, the very best in contemporary Spanish cinema comes to Houston. Join us for award-winning comedies, romances and dramatic masterpieces. Also, hold on to your seats because there will be special unveiling of a horror classic.
Opening Night & Panel Discussion – Filmmaker Oscar Aíbar in attendance
In Person: Jan 20th writer/director Oscar Aíbar will present The Great Vazquez and participate in a post-screening Q&A.
After the screening, beginning at 9 pm, the audience is invited to a reception featuring Martin Codax Albariño and Las Rocas Garnacha wine hosted by La Casa de España (Houston) and Hacer Student Group.
Jan 27th: 6:30 pm screening of Bicycle, Spoon, Apple. Post-screening panel Discussion with Dr. Gustavo Roman (Alzheimer's researcher) and Ms. Connie Assiff (Caregiver). Presented by Alzheimer's Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter. Reception afterwards.
Venues
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Rice Cinema
6100 Main Street
Houston
Admission Prices
Rice University students, faculty members and staff: Free
General admission: $6
Students (from other universities), Seniors, and members of "La Casa de España": $5
Schedule
Friday, 20 January
7:00 pm The Great Vazquez With filmmaker Oscar Aíbar in attendance!
Post-screening Q&A.
9:00 pm Reception featuring Martin Codax Albariño and Las Rocas Garnacha wine.
Saturday, 21 January
7:00 pm 80 Days
9:00 pm Kidnapped
Sunday, 22 January
5:00 pm Every Song is About Me
7:00 pm Lope
Friday, 27 January
6:30 pm Bicycle Spoon Apple co-presented with Alzheimer's Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter
8:30 pm Panel Discussion with Dr. Gustavo Roman (Alzheimer's researcher) and Ms. Connie Assiff (Caregiver). Presented by Alzheimer's Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter. Reception afterwards.
Saturday,28 January
7:00 pm With or Without Love
9:00 pm Who Can Kill a Child
Sunday, 29 January
4:00 pm Lovestorming
7:00 pm Half of Oscar