Garbo The Spy –
Garbo El Espía –
Edmon Roch
The Nazis called him Alaric. The British called him Read more...
Rabia –
Rabia –
Sebastián Cordero
In his debut feature film, Sebastian Cordero turns a Read more...
Stigmata –
Estigmas –
Adán Aliaga
A thoughtful journey into the intertwining realms of Read more...
After –
Alfred Rodrigues
After is the last stop, the last open bar... Read more...
The Island Inside –
La Isla Interior –
Dunia Ayaso & Félix Sabroso
Three siblings on the Read more...
Me Too –
Yo, también –
Álvaro Pastor & Antonio Naharro
A delightful, offbeat Read more...
Three Days with the... –
Tres dies amb la... –
Mar Coll
One of the most impressive Spanish debut features of Read more...
Nov. 18-22, 2010 –
Calgary
Plaza Theatre
Nov. 12-Dec. 1, 2010 –
Washington, D.C.
AFI Silver Theatre
Nov. 5-29, 2010 –
Chicago
Gene Siskel Film Center
Oct. 21-28, 2010 –
Miami
MDC’s Tower Theater and Raleigh Hotel
Oct. 15-18, 2010 –
Houston
Rice Cinema
Oct. 13-20, 2010 –
San Juan
Metro Cinema
Oct. 8-17, 2010 –
Portland
Northwest Film Center
Sep. 23-26, 2010 –
Seattle
SIFF Cinema
Sep. 1-5, 2010 –
Ottawa
Auditorium, Library and Archives
The FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA is back! And we’re sure you will find in its program the kind of stories you were looking for: Double agents! Awkward family gatherings! Crazy and boozy nights gone wrong! Unconventional romances! This and much more in your own city or very close, who can resist such a tempting offer? From the 23rd to the 26th of September 2010, the third edition of this travelling Festival will bring the latest works of Spanish filmmakers to the SIFF Cinema in Seattle: stunning debuts (Me Too, Three Days with the Family) coincide with major works of renowned authors (The Island Inside, After) in a program which celebrates the diversity and vitality of contemporary Spanish Cinema. The goal of the FESTIVAL OF NEW SPANISH CINEMA tour is presenting to audiences from North America the finest offbeat, independent and artistically-inspired Spanish films from all genres: narrative, experimental, and animation.
Other Special Events – Q&A and Opening Night Fiesta
Q&A with Guest and Opening Night Fiesta:
Thursday Sept. 23, 8 pm: Screening of The Island Insideand Q&A with producer Patricia Campo. Join us after the film for an Opening Night fiesta at Belltown’s Taberna del Alabardero complete with food, drink, and music! Taberna del Alabardero is a legendary fine dining restaurant renowned for its elegant old world décor, dignified high standard of service, and traditional Spanish cuisine.
Saturday Sept. 25, 9:30 pm: Screening of After and Q&A with actor Tristán Ulloa (Sex and Lucia).
Videos online:
Short films and plenty of videos available ONLINE!
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Venues
SIFF Cinema
Seattle
Admission Prices
$10 General
$9 SIFF Members
Series Pass Available: All films for $50 ($40 for SIFF Members)
Tickets to the Opening Night Fiesta are $25 ($20 SIFF Members), and include admission to both film screening and after party at Taberna del Alabardero. Tickets to the film only are $12 ($10 SIFF Members).
Schedule
Thursday September 23:
8:00 p.m. The Island Inside. Q&A with producer Patricia Campo and Opening Night Fiesta!
Friday September 24:
7:30 p.m. Garbo, the Spy
9:30 p.m. Stigmata
Saturday September 25:
2:30 p.m. Garbo, the Spy
4:30 p.m. The Damned
7:30 p.m. Rabia
9:30 p.m. After. Q&A with actorTristán Ulloa
Sunday September 26:
2:30 p.m. The Island Inside
4:30 p.m. Three Days with the Family
6:30 p.m. Me Too