Thony De La Rosa tries to convince an intimidating gentleman that she’s “just a cleaning lady” in a new teaser for The Cleaning Lady‘s third season — but we saw how well that worked for her during the show’s pilot episode.
The 20-second spot, which you can watch above, introduces Santiago Cabrera (Star Trek: Picard) as Jorge Sanchez, who grills Thony about who she really is (and is quite unsatisfied when she insists she’s “no one”). According to Jorge’s official character description, he uses “legitimate business fronts to launder money and serve as a fixer in his family’s organization,...
The 20-second spot, which you can watch above, introduces Santiago Cabrera (Star Trek: Picard) as Jorge Sanchez, who grills Thony about who she really is (and is quite unsatisfied when she insists she’s “no one”). According to Jorge’s official character description, he uses “legitimate business fronts to launder money and serve as a fixer in his family’s organization,...
- 1/3/2024
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Prime Video, Skydance Television, and Paramount Television Studios announced key cast joining for the second season of Reacher, the action-packed drama series starring Alan Ritchson in the title role of Jack Reacher. Casting announced for the second season are series regulars Serinda Swan, Ferdinand Kingsley, Rory Cochrane with guest star Domenick Lombardozzi. Also joining the cast are Luke Bilyk, Dean McKenzie, Edsson Morales, Andres Collantes, Shannon Kook-Chun, Ty Victor Olsson, Josh Blacker, and Al Sapienza. As previously announced, Maria Sten will return for Season Two as Frances Neagley and Shaun Sipos will play David O’Donnell. Filming will begin this month.
The second season, which is based on the 11th book in Lee Child’s global best-selling series, Bad Luck and Trouble, begins when the members of Reacher’s old military unit start turning up dead. Reacher has just one thing on his mind – revenge.
Casting announced today includes: Serinda Swan...
The second season, which is based on the 11th book in Lee Child’s global best-selling series, Bad Luck and Trouble, begins when the members of Reacher’s old military unit start turning up dead. Reacher has just one thing on his mind – revenge.
Casting announced today includes: Serinda Swan...
- 9/22/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Amazon Prime’s “Reacher” has added Serinda Swan, Ferdinand Kingsley, Rory Cochrane to its Season 2 cast as series regulars.
The group is joined by guest star Domenick Lombardozzi, along with Luke Bilyk, Dean McKenzie, Edsson Morales, Andres Collantes, Shannon Kook-Chun, Ty Victor Olsson, Josh Blacker, and Al Sapienza.
Based on the 11th novel in Lee Childs’ Jack Reacher series — “Bad Luck and Trouble– Season 2 of the military drama picks up as the members of Reacher’s old military unit start turning up dead. Reacher (Alan Ritchson) sets out on a plot for revenge as he hopes to get justice his fallen friends. Filming will begin this month.
Serinda Swan has been cast as Karla Dixon. Along with O’Donnell, Dixon served with Reacher in the Army’s unit of Special Investigators. She’s an extremely intelligent private investigator who has no problem holding her own in a fight against men much larger than she is.
The group is joined by guest star Domenick Lombardozzi, along with Luke Bilyk, Dean McKenzie, Edsson Morales, Andres Collantes, Shannon Kook-Chun, Ty Victor Olsson, Josh Blacker, and Al Sapienza.
Based on the 11th novel in Lee Childs’ Jack Reacher series — “Bad Luck and Trouble– Season 2 of the military drama picks up as the members of Reacher’s old military unit start turning up dead. Reacher (Alan Ritchson) sets out on a plot for revenge as he hopes to get justice his fallen friends. Filming will begin this month.
Serinda Swan has been cast as Karla Dixon. Along with O’Donnell, Dixon served with Reacher in the Army’s unit of Special Investigators. She’s an extremely intelligent private investigator who has no problem holding her own in a fight against men much larger than she is.
- 9/21/2022
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Serinda Swan (Coroner), Ferdinand Kingsley (Sandman) and Rory Cochrane (Winning Time) are set as series regulars opposite Alan Ritchson in the upcoming second season of Prime Video’s Reacher. Also joining the cast are guest star Domenick Lombardozzi (Magnum P.I.), along with Luke Bilyk (DeGrassi: The Next Generation), Dean McKenzie (Shooter), Edsson Morales (Black Summer), Andres Collantes (Two Sentence Horror Stories), Shannon Kook-Chun (The 100), Ty Victor Olsson (Supernatural), Josh Blacker (See), and Al Sapienza (Coroner). As previously announced, Maria Sten will return for Season 2 as Frances Neagley and Shaun Sipos will play David O’Donnell. Filming will begin this month.
From writer and showrunner Nick Santora, based on the novels by Lee Child, the series follows Jack Reacher (Ritchson), a veteran military police investigator who has just recently entered civilian life.
The second season, which is based on the 11th book in Lee Child’s bestselling series, Bad Luck and Trouble,...
From writer and showrunner Nick Santora, based on the novels by Lee Child, the series follows Jack Reacher (Ritchson), a veteran military police investigator who has just recently entered civilian life.
The second season, which is based on the 11th book in Lee Child’s bestselling series, Bad Luck and Trouble,...
- 9/21/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The International Film Festival of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia's most important film event, announced the winners for its 55th edition. The top prize in the narrative competition went to Guatemala's "Ixcanul" by Jairo Bustamante, which after its triumph in Berlin has become a festival hit. However, the Brazilian feature "White Out, Black In"(Branco Sai, Preto Fica) took home both the Special Jury Prize and the Fipresci Award, becoming the big winner at the festival. Notable Colombian winners include documentaries "Letter to a Shadow" and "Tea Time" (also honored in Miami) and narrative feature "The Silence of the River." Here is the full list of winners.
Official Fiction Competition
Jury Members
Michael Fitzgerald- Malgorzata Szumowska - Cao Guimaraes
Best Film: "Ixcanul" by Jayro Bustamante (Guatemala) - Wins Cine Colombia Award that includes $15.000 - Isa: Film Factory Entertainment
Special Jury Prize: "Branco Sai, Preto Fica" (White Out, Black In) by Adirley Queirós (Brazil) - PC: Cinco Da Norte Serviços AudiovisuaisBest Director: Hector Galvez for "Nn" (Peru, Colombia, Germany, France) - Isa: Habanero
The International Federation of Film Critics Award - Fipresci
Jury Members
Ivonete Pinto - Michael Pattison - Roger Alan Koza
Best Film: "Branco Sai, Preto Fica" (White Out, Black In) by Adirley Queirós (Brazil)Colombian Cinema Official Competition
Jury Members
Mirsad Purivatra - Gerwin Tamsma - Juan Carlos Arciniegas
Best Film: "El Silencio del Rio" (The Silence of the River) by Carlos Tribiño (Colombia, Uruguay, France) - Wins Cinecolor Award that includes Usd $11.000 in deliveries and the Lci Seguros Award, which consists of a 50% discount on the insurance purchase for production up to Us$50,000. -Isa: Habanero Films
Special Jury Prize: "Carta a Una Sombra" (Letter to a Shadow) by Daniela Abad and Miguel Salazar(Colombia) - PC: Producciones la Esperanza
Best Director: Roberto Flores Prieto for "Ruido Rosa" (Pink Noise) - Wins Hangar Films Award that includes Usd $30.000 in film equipment for the production of his next film. - PC: Kymera Producciones
Additional Awards
Club Colombia Audience Award: "Carta a Una Sombra" (Letter to a Shadow) by Daniela Abad and Miguel Salazar (Colombia) - Wins Usd $15.000
Official Documentary Competition
Jury Members
Sergio Wolf - Ally Derks - Meredith Brody
Best Film: "La Once" (Tea Time) by Maite Alberdi (Chile, U.S.) - Wins Cinecolor Award that includes Usd $13.000 in digital post-production services - Isa: Cat & Docs
Special Jury Prize: "Tu y Yo" (You and Me) by Natalia Cabral and Oriol Estrada (Dominican Republic) - PC: Faula Films
Gems
Jury Members
Jorge Sanchez Sosa - Nicolas Morales Thomas - Ciro Guerra
Best Film: "Hermosa Juventud" (Beautiful Youth) by Jaime Rosales (Spain, France) - Wins Rcn Award for promotional purposes during its release in Colombia, valued at Usd $50.000. - Isa: Ndm
Special Jury Prize: "El Hombre de las Multitudes" (The Man of the Crowd) by Marcelo Gomes and Cao Guimaraes (Brazil) Isa: FIGa Films
Special Mention: "Timbuktu" by Abderrahmane Sissako (Mauritania, France) - Isa: Le Pacte/U.S. Dist: Cohen Media Group
Official Shorts Competition
Jury Members
Joel del Rio - Roberto Fiesco - Andres Parra
Best Short Film: "Se Venden Conejos" (Rabbits for Sale) by Esteban Giraldo (Colombia) - Wins a professional Sony camera and Usd $3.000 from Cinecolor in digital post-production services for the director's next project.
Special Mention: "Completo" by Iván Gaona (Colombia)
New Creators
Jury Members
Maite Alberdi - Franco Lolli - Jorge Forero
Best Short Film: "En Busca del Aire" (Searching for Air) by Mauricio Rojas Maldonado (Antioquia University) - Wins a professional Sony camera; and GoPro HERO4 camera from Revista Shock.Special Mention: "La Ruta de Julita" (Julita's Route) by Omar Eduardo Ospina (Magdalena University) - Wins a scholarship to study film production at the Bucaramanga University.
Special Mention: "Estepario" by Ángela Duque (Sabana University) - Wins a scholarship to study sound recording and design at Bucaramanga University.
Official Fiction Competition
Jury Members
Michael Fitzgerald- Malgorzata Szumowska - Cao Guimaraes
Best Film: "Ixcanul" by Jayro Bustamante (Guatemala) - Wins Cine Colombia Award that includes $15.000 - Isa: Film Factory Entertainment
Special Jury Prize: "Branco Sai, Preto Fica" (White Out, Black In) by Adirley Queirós (Brazil) - PC: Cinco Da Norte Serviços AudiovisuaisBest Director: Hector Galvez for "Nn" (Peru, Colombia, Germany, France) - Isa: Habanero
The International Federation of Film Critics Award - Fipresci
Jury Members
Ivonete Pinto - Michael Pattison - Roger Alan Koza
Best Film: "Branco Sai, Preto Fica" (White Out, Black In) by Adirley Queirós (Brazil)Colombian Cinema Official Competition
Jury Members
Mirsad Purivatra - Gerwin Tamsma - Juan Carlos Arciniegas
Best Film: "El Silencio del Rio" (The Silence of the River) by Carlos Tribiño (Colombia, Uruguay, France) - Wins Cinecolor Award that includes Usd $11.000 in deliveries and the Lci Seguros Award, which consists of a 50% discount on the insurance purchase for production up to Us$50,000. -Isa: Habanero Films
Special Jury Prize: "Carta a Una Sombra" (Letter to a Shadow) by Daniela Abad and Miguel Salazar(Colombia) - PC: Producciones la Esperanza
Best Director: Roberto Flores Prieto for "Ruido Rosa" (Pink Noise) - Wins Hangar Films Award that includes Usd $30.000 in film equipment for the production of his next film. - PC: Kymera Producciones
Additional Awards
Club Colombia Audience Award: "Carta a Una Sombra" (Letter to a Shadow) by Daniela Abad and Miguel Salazar (Colombia) - Wins Usd $15.000
Official Documentary Competition
Jury Members
Sergio Wolf - Ally Derks - Meredith Brody
Best Film: "La Once" (Tea Time) by Maite Alberdi (Chile, U.S.) - Wins Cinecolor Award that includes Usd $13.000 in digital post-production services - Isa: Cat & Docs
Special Jury Prize: "Tu y Yo" (You and Me) by Natalia Cabral and Oriol Estrada (Dominican Republic) - PC: Faula Films
Gems
Jury Members
Jorge Sanchez Sosa - Nicolas Morales Thomas - Ciro Guerra
Best Film: "Hermosa Juventud" (Beautiful Youth) by Jaime Rosales (Spain, France) - Wins Rcn Award for promotional purposes during its release in Colombia, valued at Usd $50.000. - Isa: Ndm
Special Jury Prize: "El Hombre de las Multitudes" (The Man of the Crowd) by Marcelo Gomes and Cao Guimaraes (Brazil) Isa: FIGa Films
Special Mention: "Timbuktu" by Abderrahmane Sissako (Mauritania, France) - Isa: Le Pacte/U.S. Dist: Cohen Media Group
Official Shorts Competition
Jury Members
Joel del Rio - Roberto Fiesco - Andres Parra
Best Short Film: "Se Venden Conejos" (Rabbits for Sale) by Esteban Giraldo (Colombia) - Wins a professional Sony camera and Usd $3.000 from Cinecolor in digital post-production services for the director's next project.
Special Mention: "Completo" by Iván Gaona (Colombia)
New Creators
Jury Members
Maite Alberdi - Franco Lolli - Jorge Forero
Best Short Film: "En Busca del Aire" (Searching for Air) by Mauricio Rojas Maldonado (Antioquia University) - Wins a professional Sony camera; and GoPro HERO4 camera from Revista Shock.Special Mention: "La Ruta de Julita" (Julita's Route) by Omar Eduardo Ospina (Magdalena University) - Wins a scholarship to study film production at the Bucaramanga University.
Special Mention: "Estepario" by Ángela Duque (Sabana University) - Wins a scholarship to study sound recording and design at Bucaramanga University.
- 3/26/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Mexican officials are considering further updates to the country’s current film incentives, a panel at London Mexfest reveals.
The ProAV incentive launched six years ago has already seen a number of key changes this year, with smaller-budgeted films now able to access the funding as well as slates or bundles of films able to apply. For the bundles, the lead producers can be different but the same Mexican production company has to be working on all of them.
ProAV offers cash rebate of 7.5% of all expenses in Mexico below the line (international producers can also get their Vat returned, so that savings can be up to 17.5%). Digital work, including animation and VFX, can start with the funding at $700,000 and film productions at about $3m. (More details of the current incentives can be found here and here.)
Jorge Sanchez, director of the Mexican Film Institute (Imcine), said the launch of London Mexfest yesterday: “It’s time to...
The ProAV incentive launched six years ago has already seen a number of key changes this year, with smaller-budgeted films now able to access the funding as well as slates or bundles of films able to apply. For the bundles, the lead producers can be different but the same Mexican production company has to be working on all of them.
ProAV offers cash rebate of 7.5% of all expenses in Mexico below the line (international producers can also get their Vat returned, so that savings can be up to 17.5%). Digital work, including animation and VFX, can start with the funding at $700,000 and film productions at about $3m. (More details of the current incentives can be found here and here.)
Jorge Sanchez, director of the Mexican Film Institute (Imcine), said the launch of London Mexfest yesterday: “It’s time to...
- 7/12/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
A public memorial for Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera will be held Wednesday (Dec. 19) at Los Angeles' Gibson Amphitheater, her family says.
The service, dubbed a "Celestial Graduation" by her family, will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, led by her brother Minister Pedro Rivera Jr.
"We will celebrate the graduation into heaven, with honors, of our beloved mother, daughter and sister Jenni Rivera," the family says in a statement (via the Los Angeles Times).
Rivera's family asks for privacy for a burial that will be held separately, and her children ask that donations be made in lieu of flowers to the Jenni Rivera Love Foundation, in addition to a single white rose.
"The Rivera family appreciates all the love given to our beloved Jenni Rivera who graduated on December 9th and now rests in the arms of our Lord," the statement continues.
Rivera died in a plane crash near Monterrey,...
The service, dubbed a "Celestial Graduation" by her family, will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, led by her brother Minister Pedro Rivera Jr.
"We will celebrate the graduation into heaven, with honors, of our beloved mother, daughter and sister Jenni Rivera," the family says in a statement (via the Los Angeles Times).
Rivera's family asks for privacy for a burial that will be held separately, and her children ask that donations be made in lieu of flowers to the Jenni Rivera Love Foundation, in addition to a single white rose.
"The Rivera family appreciates all the love given to our beloved Jenni Rivera who graduated on December 9th and now rests in the arms of our Lord," the statement continues.
Rivera died in a plane crash near Monterrey,...
- 12/18/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Jenni Rivera has finally returned home. After her remains were officially identified and turned over to her family, the Mexican American singer and television personality was brough back to Southern California where she will be laid to rest.
The Rivera family brought Jenni's remains back to the United States by private jet, which arrived at Long Beach Airport on Dec. 13. Fans gathered along her route home, with some waiting at the mortuary she was dropped off at while others gathered outside her family's Lakewood home. There, many have left photos, candles and flowers to serve as a memorial to the late star.
Reports that Rivera had died started after her plane went missing on Dec. 9. It was later confirmed that her plane had crashed, killing all seven people onboard. Rivera's stylist, Jorge Sanchez; makeup artist, Jacob Yerbale; and attorney, Marcio Macias, were also on the plane.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
The Rivera family brought Jenni's remains back to the United States by private jet, which arrived at Long Beach Airport on Dec. 13. Fans gathered along her route home, with some waiting at the mortuary she was dropped off at while others gathered outside her family's Lakewood home. There, many have left photos, candles and flowers to serve as a memorial to the late star.
Reports that Rivera had died started after her plane went missing on Dec. 9. It was later confirmed that her plane had crashed, killing all seven people onboard. Rivera's stylist, Jorge Sanchez; makeup artist, Jacob Yerbale; and attorney, Marcio Macias, were also on the plane.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
- 12/14/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera was presumed dead following a plane crash Sunday (Dec. 9) near Monterrey, Mexico, but now her remains have been identified by the medical examiner's office in Monterrey, confirming the Latin star's death, reports CNN.
Her remains will now be turned over to her family, who were still hoping that the 42-year-old would be found alive despite officials saying none of the seven people on board survived the crash.
A spokesman for Mexico's Nuevo Leon state says the remains of Rivera's publicist, Arturo Rivera (no relation), and the plane's co-pilot have also been identified.
The other passengers believed to be on board were Rivera's attorney Mario Macias, stylist Jorge Sanchez, and makeup artist Jacob Yebale, who took what is believed to be the final photo of the group. The pilots were Miguel Perez Soto and Alejandro Torres.
Employees at a Monterrey funeral home say the singer's remains will be cremated there.
Her remains will now be turned over to her family, who were still hoping that the 42-year-old would be found alive despite officials saying none of the seven people on board survived the crash.
A spokesman for Mexico's Nuevo Leon state says the remains of Rivera's publicist, Arturo Rivera (no relation), and the plane's co-pilot have also been identified.
The other passengers believed to be on board were Rivera's attorney Mario Macias, stylist Jorge Sanchez, and makeup artist Jacob Yebale, who took what is believed to be the final photo of the group. The pilots were Miguel Perez Soto and Alejandro Torres.
Employees at a Monterrey funeral home say the singer's remains will be cremated there.
- 12/13/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The family of Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera is holding on to hope that she is still alive, despite U.S. officials saying that she died in a plane crash on Sunday. Rivera, 43, was traveling in a small jet that crashed in northern Mexico on Sunday, and though authorities have not announced the recovery of any dead bodies, U.S. officials confirmed that Rivera had died. Rivera's father, Pedro, additionally told Telemundo television on Sunday that everyone aboard the plane -- seven individuals in total, including her stylist Jorge Sanchez and attorney Mario Macias -- had perished. Photos: Remembering Jenni Rivera
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- 12/11/2012
- by Sophie A. Schillaci
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mexican-American singer and television personality Jenni Rivera was confirmed dead by her brother, Gustavo, and the National Transportation Safety Board following a plane crash Sunday (Dec. 9). Her makeup artist, Jacob Yebale, was one of the reported passengers on the plane with Rivera when it crashed, leaving no survivors.
After boarding the plane, Yebale posted on Instagram what is likely the last photo taken of the singer alive.
"We getting back To Mexico City...jenni Rivera, Arturo, Gigi and Me...Los Amooo!" he posted with the photo on Sunday.
Also with her on the plane were her attorney Mario Macias, publicist Arturo Rivera (no relation) and stylist Jorge Sanchez, per Fox News.
The Learjet 25 crashed after taking off from Monterrey, Mexico, and the plane's wreckage was found later in the day.
"They're telling us that bodies were everywhere," Rivera's brother, Gustavo, told reporters Sunday. "We're just going to try to go bring back whatever we can.
After boarding the plane, Yebale posted on Instagram what is likely the last photo taken of the singer alive.
"We getting back To Mexico City...jenni Rivera, Arturo, Gigi and Me...Los Amooo!" he posted with the photo on Sunday.
Also with her on the plane were her attorney Mario Macias, publicist Arturo Rivera (no relation) and stylist Jorge Sanchez, per Fox News.
The Learjet 25 crashed after taking off from Monterrey, Mexico, and the plane's wreckage was found later in the day.
"They're telling us that bodies were everywhere," Rivera's brother, Gustavo, told reporters Sunday. "We're just going to try to go bring back whatever we can.
- 12/10/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Jenni Rivera's death on Sunday has her fans and family reeling with grief. The tragic news was confirmed Sunday night by the Mexican-American superstar's brother and father, who said: "She never gave up and she was good to everyone." Prior to, officials found the remains of an airplane that was carrying Rivera, 43, and six others including her stylist Jorge Sanchez and attorney Mario Macias from Monterrey to Toluca, Mexico, after her concert early Sunday morning. Authorities began searching for the Learjet after it lost contact with the airport following departure. It was
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- 12/10/2012
- by Erin Carlson
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Guadalajara, Mexico -- Carlos Gaviria's Colombian road movie "Portraits in a Sea of Lies" and Nicolas Pereda's minimalist drama "Perpetuum Mobile," a Mexico-Canada co-production, took top honors on Friday at the 25th edition of the Guadalajara International Film Festival.
"Portraits," Gaviria's freshman feature, revolves around a mute teenager who discovers dark secrets of her past while on a road trip with her cousin. Produced by Producciones Erwin Goggel, the film is seeking international distribution. Actress Paola Baldion nabbed best actress.
The austere drama "Perpetuum Mobile," produced by En Chinga Films, marks the second big victory on the Mexican film circuit for Pereda. His previous work, "Donde Estan Sus Historias?" won the jury prize at the Morelia International Film Festival in 2007.
The jury gave best director nods to Mexican helmer Carlos Carrera for his ghost story "Of Childhood," while the Ibero-American prize went to Ecuadorian filmmaker Sebastian Cordero for "Rabia,...
"Portraits," Gaviria's freshman feature, revolves around a mute teenager who discovers dark secrets of her past while on a road trip with her cousin. Produced by Producciones Erwin Goggel, the film is seeking international distribution. Actress Paola Baldion nabbed best actress.
The austere drama "Perpetuum Mobile," produced by En Chinga Films, marks the second big victory on the Mexican film circuit for Pereda. His previous work, "Donde Estan Sus Historias?" won the jury prize at the Morelia International Film Festival in 2007.
The jury gave best director nods to Mexican helmer Carlos Carrera for his ghost story "Of Childhood," while the Ibero-American prize went to Ecuadorian filmmaker Sebastian Cordero for "Rabia,...
- 3/19/2010
- by By John Hecht
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
- Volver dominated the noms for Spain's Goya Awards taking in 14 nominations, but it is Alatriste the Viggo Mortensen starrer that picked up an impressive 15 noms. The Goyas will be presented the last weekend of January. Here are the noms: Major Category 2007 Goya Nominations Film"Volver," Pedro Almodovar"Alatriste," Agustin Diaz-Yanes"Salvador," Manuel Huerga"Pan's Labyrinth," Guillermo del ToroDIRECTORAgustin Diaz-Yanes, "Alatriste"Guillermo del Toro, "Pan's Labyrinth"Manuel Huerga, "Salvador"Pedro Almodovar, "Volver"ACTORDaniel Bruehl, "Salvador"Juan Diego, "Vete de mi"Sergi Lopez, "Pan's Labyrinth", "Alatriste"ACTRESSMaribel Verdu, "Pan's Labyrinth"Marta Etura, "Darkbluealmostblack"Penelope Cruz, "Volver"Silvia Abascal, "The Silly Lady"New DIRECTORCarlos Iglesias, "Crossing Borders"Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, "Darkbluealmostblack"Javier Rebollo, "What I Know About Lola"Jorge Sanchez Cabezudo, "The Night of the Sunflowers"Original SCREENPLAYDaniel Sanchez Arevalo, "Darkbluealmostblack"Guillermo del Toro, "Pan's Labyrinth"Jorge Sanchez Cabezudo, "The Night of the Sunflowers"Pedro Almodovar, "Volver"Adapted SCREENPLAYAgustin Diaz-Yanes, "Alatriste"Antonio Banderas,
- 12/18/2006
- IONCINEMA.com
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