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Spanish Cinema Now
Dec. 7-27, 2007
Admission: $11

The Walter Reade Theater

165 West 65th St.
212-875-5625
filmlinc.com

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Manuela Vellés as Ana in Chaotic Ana / Caótica Ana
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Filmmaker Pilar Miró
Spanish Cinema Now is one of the Walter Reade Theater’s longest running series, first presented in October 1992. Spanish filmmaking has developed since then. A new generation has discovered Spanish cinema: audiences in Spain are not only growing, but are considerably younger nowadays. The links between Spanish and Latin American cinema are stronger than ever, with Latin American actors, directors and technicians enriching the Spanish industry, while co-productions have reached an all-time high.

This year’s selection for Spanish Cinema Now shows in its breadth of styles and subjects how Spanish filmmakers refuse to rest on the tried and true.

The special "Series Pass" is offered at $40 for the public, and $30 for Film Society members and it admits one person to five titles in the series including the films in "Remembering Pilar Miró" and the programs in "The War on Film / La Guerra" filmada. The pass is available for purchase (cash only) at the Walter Reade Theater box office.

For the complete schedule and listing of the films in the festival, click here


 

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