Tag: Spains

The Hortaleza Rapist: How a Pretended Minor’s Deception Exposed Cracks in Spain’s Immigration System – Gateway Hispanic

A shocking incident has sent ripples through Madrid's Hortaleza neighborhood, where a man accused of raping a 14-year-old

Indie Eye, Spain’s EFD Studios, Mexico’s AG Media Board Docudrama Series ‘Columbus: Myths and Origins’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Indie Eye Productions Collaborates on Groundbreaking Docudrama "Colón: mitos y orígenes" Indie Eye Productions, the Emmy-winning company led

Portugal’s Caracol Studios, Spain’s TV ON Join Forces on Thriller Project ‘Past Waters,’ Pitching at Iberseries (EXCLUSIVE)

Portugal's Caracol Studios has partnered with Spain's TV ON Producciones to co-produce an exciting new crime drama titled

Spain’s Amore Cine Joins Chile’s Maquina on ‘Dæmon’ by Valeria Hofmann, the Sundance-Winning Helmer of Short ‘AliEN0089’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Based in Madrid, Amore Cine was co-founded by industry professionals Paz Lázaro, Juan Pablo Félix, and Edson Sidonie.

Spain’s Atresmedia Cine Riding High, Toasts 25 Years in the Biz

Celebrating a significant milestone, renowned Spanish film producer Atresmedia Cine marked its 25th anniversary amidst a vibrant unveiling

‘Face of Grace,’ From Spain’s Anna Martí Domingo and Laura Santos Martí, Spotlights Societal Pressures on Women

One of the most anticipated films emerging from this year’s prestigious Incubator program at the Madrid Film School

Basque Women Filmmakers Build Momentum Via Noka Ekoizpena as Its Second Edition Projects Head to Spain’s Abycine

Noka Ekoizpena: Empowering Women in Film Production in the Basque Country In just its second edition, Noka Ekoizpena,

Spain’s Vibrant Streaming Service Scene Impacts San Sebastián

The Spanish film industry has been making waves in recent years, with the country's biggest film festival, San

Four players to watch in UEFA Women’s Euro semifinals: England’s Lauren James, Spain’s Claudia Pina and more

James, who recently transferred to Chelsea from Manchester United, has showcased her skill and composure in pressure situations.

Spain’s Museum of Censored Art Shutters “Indefinitely” After Labor Protests

Barcelona’s Museu de l’Art Prohibit, known for its collection of controversial artworks, has temporarily closed its doors due

Santander doubles down on UK presence amid Spain’s banking M&A turmoil

In a surprising move, Santander has put an end to months of speculation regarding its commitment to the

Forget Barcelona—Here’s Why You Should Visit Valencia, Spain’s Most Welcoming City, This Summer

Barcelona has long been a popular destination for tourists, but with the recent increase in daily tourist tax