Festival of New Spanish Cinema
Festival Of New Spanish Cinema Edmonton 2011Sep 09–Sep 15
The energy of Almodovar. The risk-taking of Amenabar. The unadulterated exhilaration of Buñuel. The annual FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA 2011, our biggest and riskiest yet, unveils the next generation of Spanish film legends to Edmonton audiences for the first time.
Featuring first-time filmmakers and established masters alike, the very best in contemporary Spanish cinema comes to Edmonton. Organized by the Embassy of Spain in Ottawa and Pragda, the Edmonton event is the second stop of the festival’s North American tour which travels subsequently to eight cities in the USA. 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!
But we celebrate Spanish-style, which means we don’t stop with screenings alone: our tour includes premieres, parties, live music, visiting directors and actors, and live online interviews with filmmakers that offer you a direct line to Spain.
Where
Garneau Theatre
8712 109 St, Edmonton
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Admission
Adult: $10 ($8 Matinee)
Student/Senior: $8 ($6 Matinee)
Children: $6
Festival Pass: $60
Schedule
Friday September 9:
7:00 pm Lope. Opening Night Reception
11:00 pm Who Can Kill a Child?
Saturday September 10:
2:00 pm Lope
4:15 pm The Great Vázquez
7:00 pm With or Without Love
9:15 pm Every Song is About Me
Sunday September 11:
2:00 pm With or Without Love
4:15 pm Bicycle, Spoon, Apple
7:00 pm 80 Days
9:15 pm Kidnapped
Monday September 12:
7:00 pm Bicycle, Spoon, Apple
Tuesday September 13:
7:00 pm Lovestorming
9:15 pm 80 Days
Thursday September 15:
7:00 pm The Great Vázquez
9:15 pm Who Can Kill a Child?